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1001   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 Nos. B01-02 unlisted  Estimate $500 - 750. 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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1002   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 Nos. B01-03  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)


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1003   imagePan American Sta. Buffalo N.Y. Aug 13 1901, Columbia machine cancel with solid star within double diamond inscribed "Pan American Exposition 1901" ties 1¢ Pan-American (294) on F.A. Busch expo post card to Liebersthal Kan., reverse with various Exposition 'stamps' in five colors, Very Fine. Bomar Nos. B01-10  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. ONE OF THE FINEST OF ONLY 9 KNOWN PAN AMERICAN COLUMBIA MACHINE CANCELS. This machine appears to have worked poorly based on the incompleteness of the known examples. (Image1)

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1004   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 Nos. B01-03  Estimate $500 - 750. 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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1005   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 Nos. B01-02C  Estimate $500 - 750. 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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1006   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 Nos. B01-07A  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1007   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 Nos. B01-03  Estimate $400 - 600. 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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1008   imageBuffalo, N.Y., Oct 11 1901, American machine with involute "1901 Pan-American Exposition" flag cancel ties 1¢ green (279) on multicolor "Alt Nürnberg, Pan-American Exposition 1901" post card to New York City, Very Fine and scarce, ex-Bomar. Bomar Nos. B01-19  Estimate $300 - 400. This machine is a Langford type B-46 involute flag with the year 1901 superimposed on the rectangle of stars. Initially used for a little over three months beginning in September 1899 as a receiving marking at the main Buffalo post office. In October 1901, this canceling device was taken to the Exposition postal station on the fair grounds and installed on the American machine already at the station, the same machine that had previously been used to provide B01-11. (Image1)

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1009   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 Nos. B01-06A  Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. ONE OF ONLY FOUR RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THIS AUXILIARY MARKING. Illustrated in Bomar 3rd edition on page 251. (Image1)

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1010   imageBuffalo, N.Y. Pan-American Sta. Oct 21 1901, three strikes of duplex ties 1¢-10¢ Pan-American (294-299) complete set on multicolor Exposition ad cover to DeWitt, Iowa, Oct 22nd receiving backstamp; 10¢ with small tear at top right, otherwise Very Fine; with 2015 P.F. certificate. Bomar Nos. B01-01  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. 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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1011   image1901-02 South Carolina Interstate and West Indian Exposition Postal Card, lovely multicolor design (Megson unlisted) on 1¢ Postal card showing the "Administration Building", unused with handstamped address, minor all over toning & one corner wrinkle, Very Fine and rare. Scott Nos. UX18  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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1012   1907 Jamestown Exposition Cards, select group of 114 post cards, vast array of views, occasional duplication, mint & used, excellent condition, great opportunity to tour the Exposition (no photo). Estimate  $200 - 300.

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1013   imageSan Francisco, Cal / Model Post Office, two strikes of double-oval cancel tie 2¢ Pan-Pacific (398) on manila Ohio State House envelope to Yellow Springs Oh. at the third class mail rate, a Very Fine and scarce full cover use. Bomar Nos. SF15-05  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1014   imageSan Francisco, Cal / M.P.O., three strikes of double-oval cancel tie 2¢ and 5¢ Pan-Pacific (398, 399) and 5¢ Jamestown (330) on 1915 registered cover to Cleveland, Oh., reverse with scarce purple "San Francisco (Model Post Office Sta.) Cal., Registered, Mar 29 1915" double-circle backstamps (Bomar SF-15-06) backstamps, purple Cleveland (4.2) arrival cds; cover opened for display, Very Fine and attractive. Bomar Nos. SF15-05A  Estimate $750 - 1,000. ONE OF ONLY FIVE RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THIS RARE "M.P.O." CANCELLATION USED FROM THE EXPOSITION, THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE ON A REGISTERED COVER. In addition to this full cover, four other examples of this cancel are known. One used as a back stamp on a cover mailed from the Model Post Office, another as a favor cancel on post card along with Bomar SF15-01, an undated package label mailed from the Exposition company office, and the last is on an undated cover used as a parcel label from the Japanese Tourist Bureau to mail exposition promotional material. (Image1)

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1015   imageSan Francisco, Cal. Sep 4 1915, International machine with Model Post Office slogan cancel on legal size ad cover with "Read Every Line, then Pass to Some one Interested in California" slogan bearing 2¢ Pan-Pacific (402), tied by unusually clear strike of "San Francisco, Cal / Model Post Office" double-oval (SF15-05) cancel; unsealed to Stratford N.Y. at the third class rate, Very Fine. Bomar Nos. SF15-02  Estimate $300 - 400. THIS IS THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE OF THE 10¢ SPECIAL DELIVERY USED FROM THE PAN-PACIFIC EXPO WITH THE PPIE PERFIN. (Image1)

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1016   imageSan Francisco (Model Post Office Sta.) Cal., Registered, Nov 1 1915, two strikes of purple backstamps on Oregon Commission legal size cover to Corvallis Ore., bearing two 2¢ Wash. singles and 10¢ orange (400A), vibrant color, nat. s.e. at right, all tied by two clear strikes of "San Francisco, Cal / Model Post Office" double-oval (SF15-05) cancel, reverse with all-over ad with map of the west coast and all routes leading to the PPIE, Corvallis (3.3) arrival cds; light vertical fold at left, Very Fine. Bomar Nos. SF15-06  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1017   image"San Francisco (Model Post Office Sta.) Cal., Registered, Nov 30 1915", two strikes of purple backstamps on registered Department of Official Coins and Medals corner card cover to Sacramento Cal., bearing 2¢ carmine, 10¢ orange (402, 400A), each with "PPIECo" perfin, 10¢ nat. s.e. at right, tied by two strikes of "San Francisco Cal., Model Post Office" double-oval (SF15-05), magenta "Return Receipt Requested" straightline and matching "Registered No." framed handstamp with pencil "970", Sacramento (12.1) arrival backstamp, Very Fine. Bomar Nos. SF15-06  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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1018   imageSan Francisco (Model Post Office Sta.) Cal., Registered, Mar 4 1916, two strikes on reverse of Pan-Pacific Expo corner card cover with magenta "Commandant, Exposition Guard" straightline handstamp to local city address, bearing 1¢ & 5¢ Pan-Pacific (401, 403) plus 8¢ Franklin (414) with PPIE perfin, all tied by three strikes of "San Francisco, Cal., Model Post Office" double-ovals (SF15-05); purple "Unclaimed" and "Returned to writer" handstamps; 1¢ faulty, small spindle hole and reduced slightly at right, F.-V.F. Bomar Nos. SF15-06  Estimate $200 - 300. This is one of a number of covers mailed the same day to men who had worked as guards at the fair. The mailing included a medal for service. (Image1)

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1019   imageSan Francisco (Model Post Office Sta.) Cal., Registered, Mar 4 1916, two strikes on reverse of Pan-Pacific Expo corner card cover with magenta "Commandant, Exposition Guard" straightline handstamp to local city address, bearing 1¢ & 5¢ Pan-Pacific (401, 403) plus 8¢ Franklin (414) with "PPIE Co" perfin, nat. s.e., all tied by two strikes of "San Francisco, Cal., Model Post Office" double-ovals (SF15-05); clear strikes of purple "Unclaimed" and "Returned to writer" handstamps; some edge wear and reduced slightly at right, F.-V.F. Bomar Nos. SF15-06  Estimate $200 - 300. This is one of a number of covers mailed the same day to men who had worked as guards at the fair. The mailing included a medal for service. (Image1)

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1020   imageSan Francisco (Model Post Office Sta.) Cal., Registered, Mar 4 1916, two strikes on reverse of Pan-Pacific Expo corner card cover with magenta "Commandant, Exposition Guard" straightline handstamp to local city address, bearing 1¢ & 5¢ Pan-Pacific (401, 403) plus 8¢ Franklin (414) with "PPIE Co" perfin, all tied by two strikes of "San Francisco, Cal., Model Post Office" double-ovals (SF15-05); clear strikes of purple "Unclaimed" and "Returned to writer" handstamps; some edge wear and reduced slightly at right, F.-V.F. Bomar Nos. SF15-06  Estimate $200 - 300. This is one of a number of covers mailed the same day to men who had worked as guards at the fair. The mailing included a medal for service. (Image1)

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1021   image1893 Columbian Exposition Postal Cards, group including EX74 "Puck" used, EX79 (cat $150), complete set No. 2 (first edition, series 1) of 10 designs (cat. $200), various others in mint and used condition. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1022   image1893 Columbian Exposition Postal Cards, complete set of 12 used, each with "World's Fair Station, Oct 28, 1898" exposition machine cancels to Baltimore Md., Very Fine and scarce complete set. UPSS Nos. EX50-EX61  $600. (Image1)


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1023   image1898 Trans-Mississippi Issue Collection, intact mounted specialized collection of 1¢-$2 Trans-Miss (285-293) complete including mostly used with singles and multiples incl. used singles of 285-293 complete plus 291 used block of four, postal usage with patriotics, registered mail, advertising, foreign destinations, expo related, cancellations, etc.; some faults to be expected, F.-V.F. Estimate  $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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1024   imagePan-American Official Souvenir Mail Cards, group of 6 items, all bearing exposition cancels; cards include Electricity Building (Bomar B01-02C cancel), Temple of Music (B01-08), "The Stadium" to Bay Ridge N.Y. (B01-11), Albright Art Gallery (B01-11), Temple of Music (B01-19), and a Official Souvenir Mail Card envelope postally used (B01-02B), Very Fine overall. Estimate  $600 - 800. (Image1)

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1025   imagePan-American Illustrated Expositon Covers, 4 covers, each bearing exposition cancel; includes North American map design (Bomar B01-02B cancel), Albright Art Galley view (B01-02C), Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building (B01-02C), and U.S. Government Building (B01-07C). Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)

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1026   imagePan-American Exposition Balance, 8 items each with exposition cancel; includes Railway Post Office usage (B01-03), Statler's Hotel ad cover (B01-11), two Post Office Department Exhibit cards (B01-12), Larkin Soap Co. ad cover (B01-17A), Larkin Soap Co. ad cover (B01-18) with original illustrated letterhead enclosure, red illustrated Larkin Soap Exposition ad cover (B01-18) showing Larkin Building, and Larkin Soap ad cover (B01-18A), overall Very Fine. Estimate  $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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1027   Panama-Pacific Lithographs


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1028   imageBarrel, perfect bold strike duplexed with partial "Oil City Pa. Sep 14" cds ties 3¢ rose (65) on cover to Pontiac Mich., 1866 notation on back; barely reduced at right, clean and Very Fine; with 2014 P.F. certificate. Skinner-Eno Nos. PO-Bb 3  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. A REMARKABLE EXAMPLE OF THIS EXTREMELY RARE FANCY CANCEL, LIKELY THE FINEST KNOWN STRIKE. Another on cover example of this fancy cancel dated Oct. 13th was recently offered by Siegel, but it had an inferior strike and realized $3,105. Oil City was one of the petroleum boomtowns that thrived after Col. Drake drilled the first commercially successful well in nearby Titusville on August 27, 1859. (Image1)

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1029   imageBee, of Adrian Mich., bold strike of fancy cancel ties 3¢ ultramarine (114) on small piece, small perf flaws not mentioned on accompanying certificate, a Very Fine and choice strike; with 1981 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 114. Skinner-Eno Nos. PA-I 37  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. (Image1)

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1030   imageBee, bold strike of fancy cancel on 3¢ ultramarine (114), rich color, thin spot at lower left, a Very Fine strike; with 1978 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 114. Skinner-Eno Nos. PA-I unlisted  Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. (Image1)

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1031   imageElaborate Geometric, bold strike in blue duplexed with "New-York City Sep 13" cds tues 2¢ black (73) on local cover to a post office box; no flap, single short perf, a Very Fine and striking New York City local mail cancel. Skinner-Eno Nos. GE-E13  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1032   imageFeathered Oval, unusual fancy cancel on 90¢ carmine & black (122), bright colors; small thin spots, single short perf at left and reperfed at bottom (latter two not mentioned on accompanying certificate), Very Fine appearance, a desirable fancy cancel on the 90¢ 1869 issue; with 1996 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 122  $2,000. (Image1)

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1033   imageFive-Point Star, bold strike of green fancy cancel on 3¢ ultramarine (114), rich color; small tear at top right, a Very Fine strike; with 1990 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 114. Skinner-Eno Nos. ST-S 4  Estimate $600 - 800. (Image1)

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1034   imageFouled Anchor, of Fayville Mass., neat strike of fancy cancel on 3¢ ultramarine (114), rich color, a Very Fine strike; with 1994 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 114. Skinner-Eno Nos. PO-An 33  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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1035   image"Four Suits", of Galva Ill., bold strike of fancy cancel ties 3¢ ultramarine (114) on small piece; stamp with rounded corner and light corner creases, a Very Fine strike; with 1990 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 114. Skinner-Eno Nos. PH-H 73  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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1036   imageFour-Petal Veined Leaf, perfect strike cancels 3¢ rose (65) on lady's cover to Pierpont Oh., matching "Austinburg O. Feb 3" cds; minor perf flaws at left, Very Fine and choice strike. Skinner-Eno Nos. PP-Fl 21  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1037   imageFour-Point Star Geometric, clear strike ties 2¢ black (73) on Beards & Cummings Teas, Coffees & Spices of New York illustrated building ad cover to Wilkesboro Pa. at the 2¢ unsealed circular rate, Very Fine. Estimate  $200 - 300. This New York City circular mail cancel is unlisted in both Skinner & Eno and Whitfield. (Image1)

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1038   imageGlen Allen Va. Printed Star Precancel, partial strike usual for the third class envelope mailings on 6¢ dull pink (159), reperfed, Fine appearing. Cole Nos. PC-12  Estimate $500 - 750. ONE OF ONLY TWO RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THE GLEN ALLEN STAR PRECANCEL USED ON THE 6¢ BANK NOTE VALUE. (Image1)

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1039   imageHeart in Circle, bold strike duplexed with "Providence R.I. Jan 20" cds ties 3¢ ultramarine (114) on cover to Newburyport Mass., Very Fine. Skinner-Eno Nos. PH-H unlisted  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1040   imageIndian Head, of Fort Keough, Montana Terr., perfect strike on 6¢ War (O117), well centered, fresh and Very Fine, a choice strike. Cole Nos. JO-161  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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1041   imageIndian Head, of Fort Keough, Montana Terr., full detailed strike in blue on 6¢ War (O117), strong pastel color, particularly fresh and Very Fine strike, a choice strike. Cole Nos. JO-161  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1042   imageInsects, bold strikes of two different fancy cancels, one from Mt. Vernon Oh. and the other in blue of Canastota N.Y.; both heavily repaired and defective, still Very Fine strikes; with 1996 and 1998 P.F. certificates. Scott Nos. 114. Skinner-Eno Nos. PA-I 12, PA-I 40  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)


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1043   imageKicking Mule, duplexed with "Port Townsend Wash, Nov 2 1882" cds on 1¢ light blue entire to Valparaiso, Chili, Rothschild Shipping Merchants corner card handstamp and purple oval backstamp, unsealed flap, Very Fine, The only recorded example of this popular fancy cancel used to this outstanding destination. Cole Nos. AN-11  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)


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1044   imageLyre, clear strike ties 3¢ dull red (26) on light blue Carroll Hoy correspondence cover to New Orleans La., matching "Canton Miss Nov 26 1860" cds, manuscript "Due 3" rating; small edge tear, F.-V.F., an attractive example of this popular cancel. Skinner-Eno Nos. PO-Lh 1  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1045   imageMaltese Cross, bold strike of fancy cancel on 24¢ green & violet (120), rich colors on bright paper, detailed impressions; single pulled perf at top center, Very Fine appearance, Very Fine, the 24c is rare with anything approaching a fancy cancel; with 1996 P.F. certificate. Skinner-Eno Nos. CR-M 20. Scott Nos. 120  Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. (Image1)

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1046   imageMaltese Cross, fancy cancel duplexed with "Milwaukee Wis. Sep 6" cds ties 2c brown (113), rich color on bright paper, on unsealed yellow cover to Boscabel Wis. at the 2¢ printed matter rate, Very Fine and attractive; with 1998 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 113. Skinner-Eno Nos. CR-M unlisted  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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1047   imageMan in Moon, clear strike duplexed with "Waverly Ioa. Apr 20 1885" cds cancels 2¢ red brown (210) on cover to Shabbona Ill., Apr. 22nd arrival cds; small cover and stamp tears; with 2007 P.F. certificate. Whitfield Nos. 20  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1048   imageMasonic Open Book within Six-Pointed Star, perfect bold strike duplexed with partial "Bucksport Me. Oct 24" cds cancels 3¢ green (147), small corner flaw, on small cover to Goodales Corner Me., an Extremely Fine and choice strike. Cole Nos. FM-MS4. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1049   imageMasonic Square & Compass, bold strike duplexed with "Painted Post N.Y. Jul 28" cds cancels 3¢ ultramarine (114) on light buff cover with preprinted address to Titusville N.J.; some perf toning, a Very Fine strike. Skinner-Eno Nos. FR-M3a 20  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1050   imageMasonic Trowel in Circle, clear strike ties 3¢ rose (65) on mourning cover to Boston Mass., matching "Greenfield Ms Oct 30" cds, Very Fine, ex-Beane. Skinner-Eno Nos. PO-Tr 1  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1051   imageNagasaki, Japan 4-Petal Cancel (Frajola NAG-Can3), strong strike on 30¢ ultramarine & carmine (121), rich colors, a Very Fine strike of this rare cancel. Estimate  $1,000 - 1,500. AN EXTREMELY RARE NAGASAKI 4-PETAL CANCEL ON THE 30¢ 1869 ISSUE. There is only one cover recorded with this rare cancel dated July 3, 1870 from Nagasaki to Shanghai (ex-Juhring) bearing 3¢ 1869 issue pair. The philatelic foundation has certified only two other off-cover examples, one 10¢ and one 30¢ 1869 issue singles. This stamp appears to have originally formed a pair with the certified 30¢ value. (Image1)

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1052   imageNagasaki "N" (Frajola NAG-Can4), bold strike of this cancel on 24¢ green & violet (120), vignette shifted to bottom left; tiny thin and reperfed at sides, Fine appearance. Scott Nos. 120  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. THIS IS THE ONLY RECORDED STRIKE OF THIS CANCEL ON A HIGH VALUE BICOLOR 1869 ISSUE STAMP. We note this distinctive Nagasaki "N" cancel on 1869 issue values up to the 12¢, including the unique cover bearing an 1869 issue franking that brought $38,500 in 2004. (Image1)

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1053   imageNegative "North/South" Shaking Hands OF Worchester, Mass., Postal Card 1875 1¢ black on buff postal card, with an exceptional strike of fancy cancel, Extremely Fine, certainly one of the finest examples known of this popular cancel; with 2012 P.F. certificate. Estimate  $1,000 - 1,500. (Image1)


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1054   imageNegative script "Glen" in Circle, fancy cancel ties 3¢ rose (65), well centered, on small lady's cover to New Hope Pa., matching sharp "Macedon N.Y. Ju 20" cds, Very Fine and unusually clear strike of this difficult cancel. Skinner-Eno Nos. LC-NP 11  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1055   imageNegative Star Geometric, bold strike in vivid red duplexed with "New-York City Oct 15" cds on folded 1867 promissory note to local city street address, Extremely Fine and choice, ex-Gunin, Metzger; with 2002 P.F. certificate. Skinner-Eno Nos. ST-E 50  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)


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1056   imageNegative Stars and Shield, perfect bold strike of fancy cancel on 6¢ ultramarine (115), intense shade; reperfed not mentioned on accompanying certificate, Very Fine appearance, an attractive cancel; with 1995 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 115. Skinner-Eno Nos. PS-FC 56  Estimate $250 - 350. (Image1)

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1057   imageNegative "US", perfect bold strike duplexed with "Shandaken N.Y. Sep 18" balloon style cds on cover to Leslie, Mich., original 1865 enclosure accompanies; reduced slightly at right, trivial tone specks, an Extremely Fine gem strike. Skinner-Eno Nos. PT-US 26. Estimate  $500 - 750. This cancel is unattributed in the Skinner Eno book on page 195. This gem strike is far superior to the Skinner tracing. (Image1)


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1058   imageOpen Circled Star, four bold strikes tie 1¢ ultramarine (156) and 3¢ green (158) strip of three, on 1876 cover to Burma, matching sharp strike of "Durham Me Oct 23" cds, red "New York Oct 24" exchange cds, reverse with Calcutta (12.3), Sea Post Office (11.7), and Moulmein (12.8) arrival cds; top edge tears, still Very Fine and scarce usage. Cole Nos. STC-unlisted  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1059   imagePaid 3, straightline cancel on 3¢ dull red (11A), large margins to touched, on buff cover to Milwaukee Wis., matching "Horicon Wis May 29" balloon style cds, Very Fine. Skinner-Eno Nos. PM-PNc 16 var.  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1060   image"Paid 3" in Arc, neat strike of fancy cancel on 15¢ brown & blue, type II, bright colors, a Very Fine strike, scarce on the 15¢ value; with 1995 P.F. certificate. Skinner-Eno Nos. PM-PNc 7. Scott Nos. 119  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)


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1061   image"Paid" in Shield with Stars, bold strike of fancy cancel on 10¢ yellow (116), rich color, centered to bottom right; diagonal creases at top right and bottom left, a Very Fine strike of this desirable cancel; with 1996 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 116. Skinner-Eno Nos. PS-C 13  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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1062   imagePatent Cancel within Quartered Cork, strike of duplex with "Albany N.Y. May 22" cds at right and additional killer strike at left tying 24¢ red lilac (70), beautiful deep shade, on 1863 cover to London, England, additional red "Paid" straightline, red "New York 'Paid 3' May 24" integral exchange cds, red London (6.3) arrival cds, a Very Fine and choice patent cancel use. Skinner-Eno Nos. PN-F 19  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1063   imagePittsburgh Shield Machine Cancel, one star at top, bold strike on 7¢ vermilion (149), deep rich color; trivial light fold, Fine and exceptionally rare strike on the 7¢ value; with 1992 P.F. certificate. Cole Nos. MC-3  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1064   imagePumpkin Face, neat bold strike on 1¢ buff (112), rich color, small creases and small tears, a Very Fine strike; with 1997 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 112. Skinner-Eno Nos. PH-P unlisted  Estimate $250 - 350. (Image1)

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1065   imageQuartered Cork, bold strike on 90¢ carmine & black (122), bright colors, crisp impressions; tiny tear at top right center, Extremely Fine appearance; with 1997 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 122. Skinner-Eno Nos. CR-X10  $2,000. (Image1)

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1066   imageRadial Geometric, perfect strike duplexed with "New-York City Jun 14" cds ties 2¢ black (73) on light yellow cover to local city street address; reduced slightly at left, a Extremely Fine and exceptional strike. Skinner-Eno Nos. GE-R41a Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1067   imageSegmented Leaf, neat strike of fancy cancel on 24¢ green & violet (120), bright colors; trivial perf crease not mentioned on accompanying certificate, a Very Fine strike and unusual on the 24¢ value; with 1997 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 120. Skinner-Eno Nos. PP-L unlisted  Estimate $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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1068   image"Shoo Fly", of Kittrell N.C., complete bold strike of fancy cancel on 3¢ ultramarine (114), also with part of red circular datestamp at bottom, small corner crease at top left, a Very Fine strike; with 1995 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 114. Skinner-Eno Nos. PA-Is 5  Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. A REMARKABLE CHOICE STRIKE OF THE KITTRELL N.C. "SHOO FLY" FANCY CANCEL. This cancel was apparently inspired by the children's song "Shoo, Fly, Don't Bother Me!" written by Thomas Brigham Bishop, who also wrote other famous patriotic songs. The words were later changed to "I belong to somebody" from "I belong to Company G", a reference to a black detachment commanded by Bishop. The song remained popular over the decades, and was commonly sung by soldiers during the Spanish-American War of 1898, when flies and the yellow fever mosquito were a serious enemy. (Image1)

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1069   image"Shoo Fly", Toledo Oh. fancy cancel on 3¢ ultramarine (114), centered to top right, stamp with small flaws and small repairs, still a Very Fine of this scarce fancy cancel; with 1998 P.F. certificate. Skinner-Eno Nos. PA-Is 6. Scott Nos. 114  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. (Image1)

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1070   imageSteamer Costa Rica / P.M.S.S. Co., neat strike of Pacific Mail Steam Ship Company circular cancel on 6¢ ultramarine (115), bright color, a Very Fine strike of this rare cancel; with 2014 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 115  Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. ONE OF ONLY TWO RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THIS CANCEL ON THE 6¢ 1869 ISSUE. (Image1)

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1071   imageStoneham. Mass. Apr. 2 1859., cds with intricate scroll ties 3¢ dull red, type I (25), scissor trimmed at bottom, on orange buff cover to West Minot Me., Very Fine. Skinner-Eno Nos. PM-TF 28  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1072   imageSun Face, choice strike duplexed with "St. Louis Mo. Sep 9" cds ties 3¢ green (147) on Hydraulic Press Brick Co. corner card cover to Hambier Oh., Very Fine. Cole Nos. JO-94  Estimate $300 - 400. This scarce cancel is known used for only about a month in 1872. (Image1)

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1073   imageThree-Leaf Clover, bold strike of fancy cancel on 30¢ ultramarine & carmine (121), bright colors; few shortish perfs not mentioned on accompanying certificate, a Very Fine strike, scarce fancy cancel on the 30¢ 1869 issue; with 1993 P.S.E. certificate. Scott Nos. 121. Skinner-Eno Nos. PP-C 7  Estimate $350 - 500. (Image1)

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1074   image"Union" Double Star, strong clear strike ties 3¢ rose (65) on light buff cover to Gill, Mass., matching "West Hampton Mass. Jun 13, 1865" cds, light stain, Very Fine, ex-Beane. Skinner-Eno Nos. ST-C 14  Estimate $750 - 1,000. A CHOICE STRIKE OF THIS DESIRABLE PRO-UNION PATRIOTIC CANCEL FROM WEST HAMPTON MASS. (Image1)

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1075   imageWaterbury, Ct. "Large Bee" fancy cancel, perfect strike of fancy cancel 3¢ ultramarine (114), radiant color, stamp with light diagonal crease at top, an Extremely Fine strike, rarity RRR - less than 9 examples known; with 1981 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 114. Rohloff Nos. A-13  Estimate $7,500 - 10,000. A REMARKABLY CHOICE STRIKE OF THE DESIRABLE WATERBURY LARGE BEE FANCY CANCEL. This strike clearly shows the remarkable carved details of this cancel evident in the delicate lines of the bee's wings. (Image1)

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1076   imageWaterbury, Ct. "Padlock" fancy cancel, fine strike of fancy cancel on 3¢ ultramarine (114), bright shade, small tear at right center, a Very Fine strike; with 1994 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 114. Rohloff Nos. O-10 var.  Estimate $750 - 1,000. The Rohloff book records the Padlock O-10 cancel used between Dec. 20 and 27 of 1867, this is a later version attributed to Waterbury. (Image1)

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1077   imageWaterbury, Ct. "Woman in Bonnet" fancy cancel, bold strike of fancy cancel on 3c ultramarine (114), rich color, centered to top, trivial light corner crease at top left not mentioned on certificate, a Very Fine strike, rarity RRR - less than 9 examples known; with clear 1996 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 114. Rohloff Nos. E-10  Estimate $4,000 - 6,000. CHOICE STRIKE OF THE DESIRABLE WATERBURY OLD WOMAN IN BONNET FANCY CANCEL. In the Coulter and Eubanks auctions, on cover examples of this fancy cancel brought $30,000 and $40,000 hammer respectively. (Image1)

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1078   imageYokohama "X" chop (Frajola YOK-Can2), bold strike of Japanese cancel on 90¢ carmine & black (122), rich colors; small faults including reperfed at right, Fine appearance; with 2014 P.F. certificate declining opinion on origin of cancel, which is clearly from Yokohama. Scott Nos. 122  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. ONE OF ONLY THREE RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THE 90¢ 1869 ISSUE CANCELLED BY THE U.S. POSTAL AGENCY AT YOKOHAMA. The cancellation strike here exactly matches similar strikes on a March 24th 1870 cover from Yokohama to Ireland (see Frajola p. 145). A substantial number of 10¢ 1869s exist with these Yokohama chop cancels, but we record only three 90¢ 1869s with this cancel: the example offered here, an example was offered in 1997 Rarity Sale (real. $4,400) and and an example offered in the 2000 Rarity Sale (realized $5,500). Based on the early impressions and colors of all three of these stamps, they appear to have been supplied to Japan from a very early printing. (Image1)

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1079   imageFancy Cancels Cover Group, three covers with fancy postmarks tying 1861-67 3¢ stamps; includes Three Leaf Clover of Boston Mass. (S-E PP-C5), "G" Within Compass and Calipers of Quincy Ms. (S-E FR-M2a 2) and Geometric Rosette of Alexandria Va. (GE-R20), Very Fine overall. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1080   imageFancy Cancels on 1869 1¢ buff, Fifteen, range of cancels including blue target, blue Cincinnati cds, Star in Star, geometric from Watkins N.Y., few other better including 5-point Star in Circle, Star in Circle of Hackettstown N.J.; stamps with some flaws, overall Very Fine strikes; each with 1990s P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 112  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. (Image1)


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1081   imageFancy Cancels on 1869 2¢ brown, Eleven used singles, cancels including four different Star fancy cancels, also two grids incl. a strike in blue on a pale brown shade with split grill, two targets with one in blue, two blue grids and a circle of hearts, few flaws, overall Very Fine strikes; each with 1990s P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 113  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. (Image1)


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1082   imageFancy Cancels on 1869 3¢ ultramarine, four covers each bearing single, comprising Leominster stovepipe in black, solid star of Derby Ct., red Masonic Square and Compass from Charlestown N.H. and unusual geometric from Coopersville Mich., two slightly reduced, Very Fine strikes; each with 1990s P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 114  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)


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1083   imageFancy Cancels on 1869 6¢ ultramarine, Twelve used singles, range of cancels including five Star fancy cancels (one in blue), also blue target and grid, red circle of wedges, about half with small flaws, all Very Fine strikes; most with 1990s P.F. certificates. Scott Nos. 115  Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. (Image1)

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1084   imageFancy Cancels on 1869 12¢ green, Fourteen used singles, range of cancels with several better such as "S" in circle, blue quartered cork, red cds, red target, three stars including two hollow, few nice geometrics; few small flaws, all with Very Fine strikes; thirteen with 1990s P.F. certificates. Scott Nos. 117. Scott Nos. 117  Estimate $2,500 - 3,500. (Image1)


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1085   imageFancy Cancels on 1869 30¢ ultramarine & carmine, Seven used singles, wonderful range of cancels including. 5-Point hollow star of Boston, also solid star (repaired), two attractive rosettes, circle of wedges, last is French anchor in diamond of dots, few flaws including last with repaired pinhole, Very Fine strikes, an attractive and unusual group. Scott Nos. 121  Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. (Image1)

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1086   imageFancy Cancels on 1869 90¢ carmine & black, two used singles, one with radial geometric cancel, other with NYFM segmented cork of four diamonds, small flaws, F.-V.F. appearance; with 1971 A.P.S. or 1996 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 122 $4,000. (Image1)


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1087   imageStar Cancels on 1869 15¢ brown & blue, type II, four used singles, each with star fancy cancel, with one struck in red, one in circle, one hollow and one solid, bright colors, few small imperfections, a F.-V.F. and desirable group; each with 1990s P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 119  Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. (Image1)

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1088   imageStar Cancels on 1869 24¢ green & violet, two, each with different Star fancy cancel, first small solid star, bright colors, small repair and corner creases, second larger star, few tiny corner creases (clear cert.), F.-V.F. appearance, scarce cancels on the 24¢ 1869 issue; with 1995 or 1996 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 120. (Image1)

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1089   imageCircle of Vs, two strikes tie 2¢ red brown (146), two singles, and 6¢ carmine (148) on 1873 small lady's cover to France, red "New York 'Paid 6' Jan 22" exchange cds, red London (2.4) transit and matching "PD" oval handstamp, red Boulogne (2.5.73) entry and arrival cds, forwarded to London with manuscript "2" rating on reverse, London (2.7) arrival cds, Very Fine and choice example of this scarce killer., ex-Van Vlissengen & Waud, Weiss, Ainsworth, Richards. Weiss Nos. TR-W4  Estimate $300 - 400. The 10¢ postage prepaid the 10¢ treaty rate for up to 10 grams with 6¢ credit to Great Britain and 4¢ retained by the U.S., as indicated by exchange cds. Illustrated in Weiss NYFM on page 391. (Image1)

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1090   imageCircle of Wedges, bold strike ties 12¢ black, F. grill (97) on 1868 R. Merrill & Sons Nautical Instruments fancy corner light buff cover to London, England, red "New York Paid All Nov 21" exchange cds, partial London Paid (12.3) arrival cds, Very Fine and attractive advertising cover. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1091   imageCircle of Wedges, crisp bold strike ties 12¢ black, E. grill (89), strong grill, on 1868 orange buff cover to London, England, endorsed "p Steamer City of Paris for Liverpool" at top, red "New York Pad All Apr 18" exchange cds, carried as endorsed by Inman Line City of Paris from New York Apr. 18th to Liverpool arriving Apr. 28th, red London (4.28.68) arrival cds, Very Fine. Skinner Nos. 69-3  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1092   imageCircle of Wedges, four-strikes ties two 3¢ ultramarine (114) singles and two 3¢ ultramarine, split grill (114 var.) singles, on 1869 cover to Dublin, Ireland, partial red "New York Paid All" exchange cds, probably carried by Cunard Line Java from New York Jun. 15th to Queenstown arriving Jun. 24th, reverse with Dublin (6.25.69) arrival cds; right stamp small flaws, Very Fine; with 2010 P.F. certificate. Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)

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1093   imageCircle of Wedges, two strikes tie 6¢ carmine (148) and 24¢ purple (153), faded, on 1872 blue folded cover to France, red "New York 'Paid 12' Aug 24" exchange cds, red London (9.5.72) transit, red "PD" oval handstamp, reverse with Bordeaux (9.6) and Angoulens (9.6) backstamps, Fine and rare 24¢ use, ex-Gibson, Ainsworth, Richardson. Weiss Nos. TR-W2  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. The 30¢ in postage overpays the 26¢ fourth progression rate to France for 20-30 grams. The sender was apparently confused as the rates jump from 26¢ to 36¢. Illustrated in Weiss NYFM on page 382. (Image1)

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1094   imageCircle of Wedges with Patent Pin, intense bold strike ties 6¢ carmine (148), deep rich color with a sharp impression, on 1871 cover to London, England, red "New York Jun 29" exchange cds, red London (7.12.71) arrival cds; reduced slightly at right, Very Fine, ex-Weiss, Ainsworth, Kirke, Richards. Weiss Nos. TR-S2  Estimate $300 - 400. ONE OF ONLY TWO RECORDED TR-S2 COVERS. Carried on the maiden voyage of Inman Line "Koeln" that departed New York on June 29th and arrived at Southampton on July 13, 1871. Illustrated in Weiss NYFM on page 266. (Image1)

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1095   imageCircled Cross, sharp early strike ties 6¢ carmine (148) on 1872 blue folded cover to London England, neat "New York Oct 16" exchange cds, endorsed per "Nevada", red London arrival cds, vertical file fold barely affects 6¢, Very Fine appearing., a Very Fine use, ex-Beals, Weiss, Landau, Richards. Weiss Nos. GE-S1  Estimate $300 - 400. The earliest of 12 recorded GE-S1 covers recorded by Weiss with a period of use fof October 16, 1872 to March 2, 1873. Carried on the Guion Line "Nevada" that departed New York on October 16, 1872 and arrived at Queenstown on October 28, 1872. (Image1)

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1096   imageCircular Geometric, two bold strikes tie 5¢ brown (76) and 10¢ green (68) on 1864 yellow cover to Germany, red "New York Hamb Pkt 'Paid 12' May 28" exchange cds, carried by Hapag Line Germania from New York May 28th to Hamburg arriving Jun. 10th, Hamburg (6.11.64) and Speyer (6.13) backstamps; some perf toning and additional manuscript, Very Fine strikes, ex-Richards. Skinner Nos. NYFM 64-2  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1097   imageCircular Geometric, clear strike ties 24¢ gray lilac (70a) on orange buff cover to Birmingham, England, red "N.York Br. Pkt. 'Paid 19' Feb 21" exchange cds, carried on Cunard Line Australasian from New York Feb. 21st to Queenstown arriving Mar. 3rd, red "Liverpool Br. Packet Paid" (3.4.66) transit, Birmingham (3.5) arrival backstamp, fresh and Extremely Fine, ex-Richards. Skinner Nos. NYFM 66-unlisted  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1098   imageCircular Geometric, cancels 2¢ vermilion (W155) wrapper from New York N.Y. to Rotterdam, Netherlands at te 2¢ printed matter rate, endorsed "pr City of Montreal", reverse with Rotterdam (5.7.78) arrival cds, Very Fine and rare, ex-Kirke. Weiss Nos. GE-C9. Estimate  $750 - 1,000. Weiss recorded only one other example of this cancel, a partial strike on a April 30th 1878 circular to Mexico. (Image1)

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1099   imageCircular Grid - 8 Section, two strikes tie two 10¢ brown (161) singles, rich color, on immaculate 1874 cover to Amsterdam, endorsed "Per 'Hansa' ", red "New York Paid All Br Transit Feb 21" exchange cds, Amsterdam (3.6.74) arrival backstamp, fresh and Very Fine, ex-Van Vlissingen & Waud, Weiss. Weiss Nos. TR-G23  Estimate $400 - 600. ONE OF ONLY TWO RECORDED TR-G23 COVERS, BOTH WERE USED ON THE SAME DAY. Carried on NGL Line "Hansa" that departed New York on February 21 and arrived at Southampton on March 5, 1874. (Image1)

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1100   imageCross Roads, contrasting strike in red ties 12¢ blackish violet (162), s.e. at left, on 1874 cover to London, England, matching "New York Paid All Jul 21" exchange cds, red London (8.3.74) arrival cds, clean and Very Fine. Weiss Nos. TR-C1  Estimate $400 - 600. The 12¢ postage prepaid the 6¢ treaty rate plus 6¢ supplementary mail fee. The cover was carried on the Guion Line "Wisconsin" that arrived at Queenstown on August 2, 1874. This correspondence is from Mary Fairfax Morris (1848-1924), the grand-daughter of Governor Morris, and Alfred J. Davenport who she married sometime in 1874 in England. Morrisania was part of their family land.There are only a few supplementary mail letters recorded that did not receive a "Supplementary Mail" datestamp or handstamp. The red cancelling ink was used only on this service. (Image1)

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