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1101   imageCross-Roads, duplexed with "New York Mar 30" cds ties well centered 3¢ green (147) strip of four, on 1871 blue cover to Trinidad at the 10¢ American packet rate, red "New-York May 30" exchange cds, British "4d" colonial credit handstamp and blue crayon "5" for inland postage due, reverse with St. Thomas and Trinidad (4.22.71) arrival cds; reduced at left, Very Fine and scarce use. Weiss Nos. TR-C1  Estimate $500 - 750. ONE OF ONLY TWO RECORDED NYFM COVERS TO TRINIDAD. (Image1)

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1102   imageDouble Cross-Roads, three strikes tie 2¢ black (73), nat. s.e. at left, in combination with 3¢ rose (65) and 10¢ green (68) on orange buff orange cover to Bavaria, Germany, endorsed "pr. Hamonia via Hamburg", partial red New York 'Paid 12' exchange cds also ties stamps, Hamburg and Rehau (11.17) backstamps, flag with Heinrich & Sommer Mfg. of Coal and Oil, a Very Fine three-color Black Jack franking at the 15¢ Bremen-Hamburg rate, ex-Fosdyke-Ray, Richards. Skinner Nos. NYFM 63-4 Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1103   imageElaborate Geometric, bold strike on 12¢ blackish violet (162), choice centering with deep rich color, fresh and Extremely Fine; with 2012 P.F. certificate graded 90. Weiss Nos. GE-EP10  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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1104   imageElaborate Negative Geometric, clear strike ties 10¢ brown (161) on blue 1874 folded cover to Palermo, Italy, red "New York Paid All Br Transit Oct 31" exchange cds also ties 10¢, Palermo (11.16.74) arrival backstamp, Very Fine. Weiss Nos. GE-EN3  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1105   imageElaborate Negative Geometric, sharp strike ties two 6¢ dull rose (159) singles, on 1874 cover to Germany, New York (12.28) Station D backstamp, red "New York Dec 29" exchange cds, Germany (1.15) arrival backstamp; flap tears and slight edge wear, Very Fine and scarce cancel, ex-Landau, Kirke, Richards. Weiss Nos. GE-EN7  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1106   imageElaborate Negative Geometric, two strikes tie two 3¢ green (158) singles on 3¢ entire (U160) to France at the 9¢ treaty rate, red "New York 'Paid' Mar 3" exchange cds, light strike of blue Paris (3.16.75) arrival c.d.s.; opening tears at top and part of flap missing, still Very Fine and choice strikes. Weiss Nos. GE-EN5  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1107   imageElaborate Negative Geometric, beautiful strike of fancy cancel ties 10¢ brown (161) on blue lined cover to Paris, France, red "New York 'Paid' Mar 24" exchange cds, blue Paris arrival cds and red "PD" framed handstamp; partial flap, Very Fine. Weiss Nos. GE-EN5  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1108   imageElaborate Positive Geometric, bold strike duplexed with "New York May 6" cds ties 10¢ brown (161), horizontal pair, on double rate 1875 cover from New York to Havana, Cuba, manuscript "Per S.S. Crescent City" routing, handstamped "3" reales due rating, Havana (5.12) and recipients (5.13.75) backstamps, includes original enclosures; some minor toning and slightly rough opening, Very Fine and scarce cancel. Weiss Nos. GE-EP5  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1109   imageElaborate Positive Geometric, three strikes tie 2¢ brown (157) and 3¢ green (158), pair of each, on 1875 cover from New York to Havana, Cuba, manuscript "Crescent City" routing, handstamped "NA 1RL" reales due rating for inland postage, reverse with Havana (5.12) arrival cds and blue recipients May 13, 1875 oval, includes original letter from the American Bank Note Co. quoting prices for a proposed label; toning on some perfs, minor opening faults at top of envelope, Fine and scarce use. Weiss Nos. GE-EP9  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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1110   imageElaborate Positive Geometric, bold strike ties 10¢ brown (161), exceptionally well centered, on clean 1875 folded letter to London, England, red "New York 'SUP Paid' Jul" supplementary mail type E cds, red London (8.10.75) arrival cds, a Very Fine and scarce supplementary mail use. Weiss Nos. GE-EP3  Estimate $500 - 750. The 10¢ postage prepays the 5¢ UPU rate plus 5¢ supplementary fee. (Image1)

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1111   imageElaborate Positive Geometric, two bold strikes tie 3¢ green (158) and 5¢ Taylor (179) together on Jan. 8, 1876 cover to Paris, France, red "New-York Jan 8" exchange cds and blue Paq. Fr. Brest (1.19) postmarks each tie stamp; cover with small mended tear at top, minor spindle hole, Very Fine appearance, an unusual combination of stamps. Weiss Nos. GE-EP4  Estimate $300 - 400. The 5¢ G.P.U. rate had just come into effect on January 1, eliminating the 9¢ French mail rate. The only rate this would have paid was double the 4¢ open mail rate by American packet via England, made obsolete 15 months earlier. It is most likely an early misinterpretation of the G.P.U. rate. (Image1)

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1112   imageElaborate Star, intense strike in vivid red on 12¢ blackish violet (162), well centered with prooflike color and impression, fresh and Extremely Fine; with 2000 P.F. certificate. Weiss Nos. ST-8P11  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1113   imageFouled Anchor, bold strike duplexed with "New York Mar 30" cds that ties 10¢ brown (161) horizontal pair, on 1875 cover to Havana, Cuba, endorsed "Pr. Steamer City of Merida", black "2" reales due handstamp for inland postage, blue (4.5.75) merchant arrival backstamp, original thick contents accompany; some minor edge flaws, Fine and scarce. Weiss Nos. RE-E4  Estimate $500 - 750. THE EARLIEST RECORDED EXAMPLE OF THIS POPULAR NYFM CANCEL. The 20¢ postage prepays double the 10¢ American packet rate. (Image1)

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1114   imageFour Bar Grid, bold strike in vivid red on 90¢ carmine (155), nicely centered, radiant color and crisp white paper, remarkably fresh and Very Fine. Weiss Nos. TR-G6  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1115   imageIntricate Geometric, sharp strike cancels 15¢ yellow orange (163), bright color, mounted on small piece with rest of design traced, bright and fresh, a Very Fine strike. Weiss Nos. GE-EN1  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1116   imageIntricate Star Geometric, bold strike ties 6¢ dull rose (159), corner crease, on 1875 yellow cover to Belgium, reverse with New York station "A" duplex, red "New York Direct Service Feb 27" exchange cds, two-line "Insufficiently Prepaid" handstamp crossed out in blue crayon, Anvers (3.16.75) and Liege (3.16) backstamps; most of flap missing, Very Fine and choice strike, ex-Ainsworth. Weiss Nos. ST-4P2  Estimate $500 - 750. This cover was correctly prepaid for the 6¢ direct mail rate to Belgium (effective July 1, 1873 to June 30, 1875). The exchange office was apparently confused and originally marked it "Insufficently Prepaid" for the 8¢ closed mail rate via England, but realized their error and crossed it out in blue crayon. (Image1)

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1117   imageIntricate Star Geometric with outer ring, two clear strikes tie 3¢ green (158), pair and single, on 1875 cover to Pont d'Ain, France, red "New York 'Paid' Jan 13" exchange cds, blue "Etats Unis, Paq. Fr. Brest" (1.26.75) French packet cds and small red "PD" framed handstamp ties single, Pont D'Ain (1.27) arrival backstamp; stamps barely affected from placement near top edge of cover, a Very Fine and scarce use, ex-Stafford, Weiss, Andromeda. Weiss Nos. ST-8P7  Estimate $400 - 600. THE EARLIEST OF ONLY SIX RECORDED ST-8P7 COVERS. The routing instruction of per "Algeria" was not followed, cover actually carried on French Line "St. Laurent" that arrived at Harve, France on January 25, 1875. (Image1)

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1118   imageMulti-Point Star within Star, perfect bold strike ties 1¢ ultramarine (156) on 1¢ postal card (UX3) to Germany, red "New York May 21" exchange cds, 1874 message, a Very Fine use at the 2¢ postal card treaty rate. Weiss Nos. ST-MP3 Estimate $200 - 300. Carried on Hapag Line "Pommerania" that arrived at Plymouth on May 31, 1874. (Image1)

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1119   imageMulti-Point Star within Star, bold central strike ties 6¢ dull rose (159) and 12¢ dark violet (162), intense prooflike color and impression, jumbo margins, on 1874 mourning cover to Rome, Italy, "New York N.Y. Mar 17" Station D duplex on reverse, red "New York Paid All Br Transit Mar 18" exchange cds, Verona (4.2) and Rome (4.3.1874) arrival backstamps, Very Fine and attractive mourning cover use, Harry S. Spring, Walter S. Klein, Dan Richards. Weiss Nos. ST-MP3  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1120   imageN.Y. Supplementary Mail, Paid, Mar 4 '82, bold strike of duplex ties 5¢ blue (185) horizontal pair on folded cover to Zurich, Switzerland, endorsed "Per Baltic", Basel (3.16) and Zurich (3.16) backstamps, docketing at right, clean and Very Fine, ex-Klein, Andromeda. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1121   imageNegative "H" in Circle, fine strike duplexed with "New York May 1" cds ties 10¢ brown (150) on 1873 folded cover to Mexico, endorsed "via Progresso, Cleopatra", black Mexican "2" reales due rating. Weiss Nos. RE-L1  Estimate $400 - 600. THE EARLIEST OF ONLY NINE RECORDED RE-L1 COVERS. Carried by the Alexandre Line "Cleopatra" that departed New York May 1, 1873 and arrived at Progresso, Mexico on May 17. Weiss incorrectly listed this cover in his book as a May 4, but is actually May 1 and tied for the earliest strike. (Image1)

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1122   imageRadial Geometric, perfect strike ties 5¢ Taylor (179) on 1876 cover to Glasgow, Scotland, red "New York 'D' Nov 4" exchange cds, Glasgow (11.16.76) arrival backstamp, Very Fine. Weiss Nos. TR-S5  Estimate $200 - 300. The New York "D" exchange cds has perplexed students, but it is believed to mean "Direct" mail. This exchange cds is one of the rarer New York types (Weiss Postmark #12). (Image1)

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1123   imageRadial Geometric, complete bold strike ties 10¢ yellow (116), vibrant color, on 1870 yellow cover to Germany, red "New York Paid All Jan. 25" exchange cds, carried as endorsed by Hapag Holsatia, red "Hamburg Franco" (2.7.70) framed transit; 10¢ insignificant corner crease, Very Fine and attractive, ex-Laehder; with 1996 P.F. certificate. Skinner Nos. NYFM 70-unlisted  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1124   imageRadial Geometric, two remarkable sharp strikes tie two 6¢ dull pink (159) horizontal pairs, on 1875 cover to Warrington, England, red "New York 'SUP Paid' Apr 17" supplementary mail type E cds; top edge cover mend, still Very Fine, ex-Ainsworth, Richards. Weiss Nos. GE-EP10  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. A HANDSOME DOUBLE-WEIGHT SUPPLEMENTARY MAIL USE TO ENGLAND. The 24¢ postage prepays the 12¢ double-weight treaty rate plus 12¢ supplementary fee. (Image1)

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1125   imageSegmented Circular Grid, perfect strike ties 10¢ brown (161), perfectly centered within balanced margins with prooflike color, trivial corner crease, on 1874 cover to Paris, France, three red New York exchange datestamps, first strike of "New York 'Paid' Apr 11" cds obliterated in red and second incorrect red "New York 'Paid to England' Apr 11" crossed out in pencil, correct "New York 'P.D. 6' Apr 11" exchange cds restruck, red London (4.22.74) transit and black Calais (4.23) entry cds, Paris (4.23) arrival backstamp, a Very Fine and striking use with all markings so well struck., ex-Weiss, Richards. Weiss Nos. TR-G33  Estimate $300 - 400. ONE OF ONLY FIVE RECORDED TR-G33 COVERS. Original Weiss exhibit tracing accompanies. Carried on NGL Line "Weser" that arrived at Southampton on April 22, 1874. Illustrated in Weiss NYFM on page 358. (Image1)

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1126   imageSegmented Cross-Roads, fine strike ties 15¢ black, F. grill (98) on 1869 cover to Paris, France in care of Messrs Munroe & Co., red "New York 'Paid 6' Feb 9" exchange cds overstruck with red "PD" framed handstamp; reduced slightly at left, Very Fine. Skinner Nos. NYFM 69-unlisted  Estimate $200 - 300. This cancel is similar to Skinner NYFM 67-8 but with minor differences. (Image1)

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1127   imageSix-Pointed Circled Star, intense strike ties 24¢ lilac (78) on 1864 cover to London, England, red "New York '3' Am. Pkt. Aug 27" exchange cds, carried on the NGL Line Hansa from New York Aug. 27th to Southampton arriving Sep. 7th, red London (9.8.64) arrival backstamp; docketing, some perf toning, a Very Fine and remarkable strike, ex-Richards. Skinner Nos. NYFM 64-9  Estimate $400 - 600. Note the broken outer circle between star points sections. We note another example recorded with same broken state used within a few months of this cover. (Image1)

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1128   imageSplit Grid - 8 Section, bold strike ties 30¢ orange (71), exceptionally well centered with wide margins, bright and fresh, on small 1868 cover to Paris, France, dark red "New York 'Paid 12' 15" exchange cds (missing "Aug" slug), blue Calais (8.27.68) entry cds and matching "PD" handstamp, Very Fine. Skinner Nos. NYFM 68-5  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1129   imageSplit Leaf, two strikes tie two 10¢ green, E. grill (89) singles on cover to Aspinwall, Panama, red crayon "20" for postage prepaid, reverse with blue "Forwarded by W.P. Maal, Aspinwall" receiving oval, endorsed "Rec'd Oct. 3/68"; reduced slightly at right, F.-V.F., ex-Skinner, Richards. Skinner Nos. NYFM 68-4  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1130   imageSquare Geometric, bold strike in vivid red duplexed with "New York City Oct 20" cds on locally addressed cover to New York City street address; tiny edge tear, Very Fine and exceptionally attractive, ex-Beane. Skinner-Eno Nos. GE-S unlisted  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)


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1131   imageStar Geometric, perfect bold strike ties 10¢ brown (150) rich color, dramatically centered to top left, on 1873 cover to Italy, red "New York 'Paid' All Aug 28" exchange cds, partial Padoue (9.6) arrival backstamp, clean and Very Fine with a choice strike. Weiss Nos. ST-8P10  Estimate $300 - 400. Carried on the Hapag Line "Holsatia" that arrived at Plymouth, England on September 7, 1873, and then closed bag to Germany. (Image1)

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1132   imageStar Geometric, sharp strike ties 3¢ green (158) and 6¢ dull rose (159) on 1874 cover to Paris, France, New York (8.7) station D backstamp, red "New York 'Paid' Aug 8" exchange cds, red Brest (8.20.74) entry cds; cover repair upper left, still a Very Fine use with a choice strike, exWeiss, Ainsworth, Richards. Weiss Nos. ST-8P4  Estimate $200 - 300. Illustrated in Weiss NYFM on page 164. (Image1)

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1133   imageStar Geometric, choice intense strike ties 3¢ green (158) and 6¢ dull rose (159), deep color, on blue 1875 cover to Richemont, France, red "New York 'Paid' Jan 30" exchange cds, Calais (2.11) entry cds with matching large "P.D." framed handstamp, backstamps include Ain (2.12) arrival cds, Very Fine, ex-Ainsworth, Richards. Weiss Nos. ST-8P5  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1134   imageStar within Star Geometric, sharp strike on 90¢ carmine (155), deep rich color, bright and fresh, trivial short perf and light corner crease, a Very Fine and scarce strike on the 90¢ value; with clear 1986 P.F. certificate. Weiss Nos. ST-MP3  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1135   imageJarrett & Palmer's Special Fast Trans-Continental Train, New York, June 1, 1876, 12:10 A.M., clear strike of special duplex postmark tying 3¢ green (158) on legal size cover to San Francisco, Cal., additional endorsement "With Jarrett & Palmer Lighting Train" at top; cover file fold and small sealed tear at top left, still Very Fine, still Very Fine; with 1997 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 158. Towle Nos. SP-3 var.  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. AN EXTREMELY RARE RAILROAD POSTMARK USED ONLY FOR THIS SPECIAL TRANSCONTINENTAL TRIP. This special theatrical train, which left New York on June 1, 1876 at 12:40 a.m., set the original transcontinental speed record of 84 hours for the 3313 mile trip of San Francisco. There are two types of cancellers recorded used with this cds dial, there is a horizontally orientated oval and the vertically orientated oval offered here. There are both extremely rare with less than 6 examples recorded. (Image1)

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1136   imageLeavitt Machine Cancel, "Boston Mass. Mar 8.76", Type A-1 canceller, 14 oblique bars, clear strike ties 1¢ ultramarine (156), on cover to Dennisport Mass. at the 1¢ printed matter rate; reduced at right, otherwise Very Fine. Scott Nos. 156  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1137   imageLeavitt Machine Cancel, "Boston Mass., Jan 23 '82", Type X2B, bold strike cancels 1¢ blue on orange (U116) entire to Belfast Me. at the printed matter rate, original Boston Marine Insurance Co. enclosure showing steamship, Very Fine and scarce. Estimate  $200 - 300. The Boston Leavitt Type X2B Die 1 is known used from Dec. 20, 1881 to Apr. 19, 1882. (Image1)

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1138   imageUnknown Manufacturer, Pittsburgh Pa, Aug 12, framed postmark with shield killer ties 3¢ green (147) on cover addressed to Wakefield Mass., reverse with nearly full offset of machine cancel; reduced slightly at right and some minor toning, still Very Fine. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1139   imageUnknown Manufacturer, Pittsburgh, Pa., Jul 8, 4 P.M., bold example of this rare fancy machine with shield cancel on 3¢ green (U82) entire to Laughlins Town, Pa., partial offset on the reverse side of cover, Extremely Fine. Scott Nos. U82 Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1140   imageBoston Mass. Leavitt Machine Cancels, group of 4 covers and 21 postal cards with various types including better: 1876 type A-1 ties #156 on cover, 1881 Oct. type X1B double strike ties #182 on cover, 1881 Oct. type X1B ties #182 on cover, and 1882 Dec. 19 use of type X3-2B on #206 without date in dial, generally well struck, a few scarcer cancels and varieties, F.-V.F. Estimate  $500 - 750. (Image1)

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1141   imageBoston Mass. Machine Cancels, group of 26 covers and 5 postal cards cancelled by American straightline or flag machine cancels, each collected for quality of strike, some ad covers including an all-over ad and some illustrated, a Very Fine group. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1142   image1897-1902 Machine Cancels, group of 9 covers and cards with various machine cancels including 1902 Atlantic City Columbia machine cancel and also another with 1902 Marshall, Mich. receiver, 1900 Galesburg Potter & Vale, 1900 Brooklyn N.Y. Whitehead experimental receiver, and 1898 Bradford Pa. Geary experimental, F.-V.F. and scarce group. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1143   imageNew York, N.Y., 1845, 5¢ black on bluish, ACM connected, horizontal pair, positions 16-17, three full margins to just clear at bottom, tied by one of three strikes of red "Paid" in arc handstamp on light blue 1847 folded letter from Maxwell's Exchange Office to Sandusky Oh., matching red "New-York '10 cts' 16 Jan" cds; small sealed tear at top, Very Fine; with clear 1997 P.S.E. certificate. Scott Nos. 9X1  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)


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1144   image1847, 5¢ red brown, clear to large margins, tied by full strike of red Hudson River Mail 17-Bar Grid handstamp on small ladies cover addressed to Hudson, N.Y., matching "Hudson Riv. Mail, N.Y., Apr 19" cds additionally tying stamp, orange-red "Paid" handstamp crossed out at right, Very Fine, ex Haas; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 1  Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. A WONDERFUL USAGE WITH SHOWING BOTH THE HUDSON RIVER MAIL 17-BAR GRID AND CIRCULAR DATE STAMP. (Image1)


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1145   image1847, 5¢ red brown, top sheet margin single with four full to large margins, rich color, cancelled by red circular grid on light blue folded cover to Coburg, Canada West, matching red "Rochester N.Y. '5' Jan 18" cds, red "Queenstown U.C. Jan 19 1849" double-arc datestamp and manuscript "9" pence due rating. red Cobourg (1.21) split-ring receiving backstamp, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 1  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)


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1146   image1847, 5¢ red brown, four mostly large to huge margins, cancelled by red circular grid fancy cancel on cover to Huntington Vt., matching red "Burlington Vt. Nov 10" cds, reduced slightly at right, Very Fine and attractive. Scott Nos. 1 Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)


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1147   image1847, 5¢ red brown, three margins, just into top outer frameline, cancelled by red circular grid on light blue folded cover to Coburg, Canada West, matching red "Rochester N.Y. Jan 10" cds, red "Queenstown U.C. Jan 12 1848" double-arc datestamp and manuscript "9" pence due rating. reddish Cobourg (1.15) split-ring receiving backstamp, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 1  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)


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1148   image1847, 5¢ red brown, mostly large margins except close at top right, showing part of adjacent stamps at top and bottom, dark shade, cancelled by manuscript cross hatch on blue 1847 folded letter to Chagrin Falls Oh., light strikes of red Nov. 11th town cds, endorsed "By Steam Boat H. Cleveland" at lower right, 5¢ small fault, Fine and scarce steamboat use. Scott Nos. 1  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)


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1149   image1847, 5¢ red brown, four margins, tied by red circular grid cancel on light green folded cover to New York street address, matching red "U.S. Express Mail, Boston Mass., Aug 6" route agent cds; light file folds, F.-V.F. Scott Nos. 1 Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)


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1150   image1847, 5¢ red brown, four large margins except just touched at bottom right, tied by neat blue circular grid cancel on cover North Charleston N.H., matching sharp "Concord N.H. Jan 18" cds and "5" cent rating handstamp, Very Fine and attractive. Scott Nos. 1  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)


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1151   image1847, 5¢ red brown, huge margins to just in, light creases, tied by red squared grid cancel on legal size buff cover to Poughkeepsie N.Y., matching red "New-York Jan 8" cds, manuscript "Due 5" rating, red "Swarts B Post Office N.Y. Chatham Square" oval handstamp, Fine and scarce use. Scott Nos. 1  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)


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1152   image1847, 5¢ dark brown, four even margins, tied by manuscript cancel on 1848 folded letter to Buffalo N.Y., partial red "Lockport N.Y. Feb 13" cds; two file folds, Very Fine; with 1981 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 1a  $975. (Image1)


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1153   image1847, 5¢ blackish brown, three large margins, cut in at right, intense color, cancelled contrasting by red "Paid" straightline handstamp with additional strike at center on cover to Liverpool, England, matching "Boston '5cts' 28 Jan" cds, endorsed "pr 'Cambria' Steamer from New York", Liverpool America (2.13.1848) arrival backstamp and matching "1/-" shilling due rating for transatlantic packet fee; repaired at top left and center, no side flaps, Fine appearing. Scott Nos. 1a var.; $1,100  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)


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1154   image1847, 5¢ dark brown, three margins, just into frameline at top right, vibrant deep shade, cancelled by two strikes of red "Paid" straightlines crossed and manuscript "X" on blue 1848 folded letter to Pawlet Vt., matching red "East Bennington Vt. Mar 23" cds, two vertical file folds. Scott Nos. 1a  $975. (Image1)


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1155   image1847, 10¢ black, two singles, left with four mostly large margins, right with three margins, each tied by vivid red circular grids on 1850 blue folded letter to New York, matching red "Rochester N.Y. Nov 9" cds, F.-V.F. Scott Nos. 2 Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. (Image1)


SOLD for $1,050.00
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1156   image1847, 10¢ black, vertical line through second "F" of "Office", position 68R1, mostly large margins except just into outer frameline at top, tied by bold strikes of "Rochester N.Y. '10' Dec 28" cds on light blue 1850 Bell correspondence folded letter to New York N.Y., Very Fine and attractive; with 1975 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 2 var.  $1,800 off-cover. (Image1)


SOLD for $725.00
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1157   image1847, 10¢ black, four margins, cancelled by light strike of blue "Philadelphia Railroad Oct 30" railroad agent cds and manuscript cross-hatch, used with Blood & Co., 1850 (1¢) bronze on black (15L13), acid tied on flap, additional strike of blue cds at right on cover to Delafield Wisc., 1850 docketing at left also ties stamp; cover well and reduced slightly at right, Fine and rare combination railroad use, combination unpriced in Scot. Scott Nos. 2  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. (Image1)

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1158   image1847, 10¢ black, four large margins including part of adjacent stamp at top, tied by vivid red square grid cancel on light blue folded letter to Reading Pa., matching "New-York Oct 5" cds at center, an Extremely Fine and choice use with great eye appeal. Scott Nos. 2  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. (Image1)


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1159   image1847, 10¢ black, full to mostly large margins, strong impression, tied by red circular grid on buff cover to Richmond Va., matching red "Charleston S.C. '10' Aug 9" integral rate cds, flap with "Charleston Hotel" double-oval handstamp, Very Fine; with 1989 P.S.E. certificate. Scott Nos. 2  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. (Image1)


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1160   image1847, 10¢ black, large margins except clear at bottom, rich color with a strong impression, boldly cancelled by red square grid cancel on blue 1851 folded letter to Brockville, Canada West, matching red "New-York Feb 15" cds, endorsed "paid to the lines"; some edge wear and top edge nick, F.-V.F. Scott Nos. 2  $1,900. (Image1)


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1161   image1847, 10¢ black, two singles, large margins to touched, small faults, tied by black circular grid cancels along with manuscript on gray cover to Mobile Ala., red "Boston Mas. May 29" cds and matching "Paid" and "20" rating handstamps; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 2  Estimate $750 - 1,000. (Image1)


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1162   image1847, 10¢ black, large margins except just touch ed at top left, tied by red square open grid on 1851 folded letter to Portland Me., manuscript "Paid" at top left, matching red "New-York May 21" cds at right; blue owner's handstamp lower left, vertical file fold at center, F.-V.F. Scott Nos. 2  $1,250. (Image1)


SOLD for $675.00
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1163   image1847, 10¢ black, large margins on two sides, small faults with extra gum, tied by manuscript "X" on light blue 1851 folded letter datelined Port Washington to Beverly Va., red "Ozaukee Wis. Jan 21" cds, file fold at center, a Fine and rare Wisconsin use. Scott Nos. 2  $1,250. One of only two recorded uses from Ozaukee Wis., the other being an 1850 use to Ludlow Vt. with two 5¢ 1847 issue stamps. Ozaukee recieved no shipment of 1847 issue stamps. (Image1)


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1164   image1847, 10¢ black, margins to touched, tied by manuscript "X" and blue "Chambersburg Pa. Dec 24" cds to Washington C.H. Pa., sent in error to Charleston, manuscript "miss. & ford" and red "Charleston S.C. Dec 29" cds; light stain and cover wrinkling, F.-V.F., a scarce missent and forwarded use. Scott Nos. 2  Estimate $500 - 750. If through no fault of the Post Office, a letter required forwarding to its recipient extra postal charges resulted; however, if a letter ended up in a town other than it was intended to be it was considered to be missent. No extra postage was charged in this case, and the letters were marked "missent & forwarded". The Charleston postmaster would later order a special handstamp to mark letters. (Image1)


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1165   image1851, 1¢ blue, type II, strip of three, "B" relief from Plate I early, large margins except slightly in at bottom, tied by three strikes of small Boston "Paid" circular grid cancels on blue folded 1851 letter to Providence R.I., red "Boston '3cts' 26 Sep" cds, Very Fine and scarce use of small Boston paid on the 1¢ value; signed by Ashbrook on reverse, with 2013 Weiss certificate. Scott Nos. 7  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)


SOLD for $625.00
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1166   image1851, 1¢ blue, type IIIa, left margin single, position 51L1E clearly showing frameline break at top, clear to ample margin all around, bright plate one early color, tied by "New York, Oct 9" four bar slug cds on folded circular rate sheet to Philadelphia, Pa., Extremely Fine, ex Nienken; with 2014 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 8A; $1,000  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)


SOLD for $700.00
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1167   image1851, 3¢ orange brown, type I, position 71R2E, large margins including part of next stamp at top,deep, fresh color, tied by decorative blue "Springfield, O." cds on immaculate white cover to Pontiac, Mich., an Extremely Fine gem; with 2006 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 10  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)


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1168   image1851, 3¢ orange brown, type II, right innerline only recut, bottom right corner margin single, full sheet margin with large to huge margin around, tied by neat "New - York, Jul 16" cds on fresh 1851 folded letter to South Lee, Ma., an Extremely Fine gem; with 2012 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 10A  Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. A WONDERFUL SUPERB 1851 3¢ ORANGE BROWN TYPE II CORNER MARGIN SINGLE ON EARLY FIRST MONTH OF USE COVER. (Image1)


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1169   image1851, 3¢ orange brown, type II, three 1851-52 folded letters, each franked with corner sheet margin single from positions 1R5E, 91L5E and 100L5E respectively, margins clear to just touching other sides, two manuscript cancelled and third tied by blue Charleston cds, F.-V.F. trio. Scott Nos. 10A  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)


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1170   image1851, 3¢ orange brown, type II, position 91L1E with bottom left corner sheet margins, bright shade, tied by two strikes of blue "Northern R.R. Jul. 2" route agent's cds on blue 1851 folded letter from Burlington Vt. to Windsor Vt., third clear strike of cds at left; cover with light file fold thru stamp near bottom and light corner crease, otherwise Very Fine, an attractive and scarce second-day use of the 3c 1851 Issue on a railroad cover. Scott Nos. 10A  Estimate $350 - 500. (Image1)


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1171   image1851, 3¢ orange brown, type II, clear to large margins, just tied by "Paid" & 7-bar grid (two separate handstamps) on buff cover to Maine, matching "Lebanon, N.H., Nov 7" cds, Very Fine and attractive; with 2008 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 10A  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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1172   image1852, 3¢ dull red, type I, black company frank (LAN-008) on non-government envelope addressed to Downieville, franked with 1851, 3¢ dull red pre-canceled by S. W. Langton signature, Very Fine, only two examples of a Langton pre-cancel are known and only three examples of a Langton frank applied to a non-government envelope are known to collectors, used from Langton base city at Downieville for local delivery. Scott Nos. 11  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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1173   image1852, 3¢ dull red, type II, canceled by red grid handstamp on allover illustrated "Intemperance is the Bane of Society" propaganda cover to South Monson, Mass., red "Springfield, Ms., 3 Paid" integral rate cds alongside, Very Fine and choice; with 1994 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 11A  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)


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1174   image1852, 3¢ dull red, type II, full margins except barely touched at bottom right, tied by bold strike of vivid green "Newport Mich. Sep 10" cds on embossed lady's cover to Warren Oh.; minor edge wear, Very Fine and striking. Scott Nos. 11A Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)


SOLD for $475.00
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1175   image1852, 3¢ dull red, type II, light crease from horiz file fold at top, tied by blue "Charleston S.C. 'Paid' Nov 19" cds on 1853 printed notice to New York City, then privately forwarded to Lauwig, Norway, F.-V.F., a rare destination; with 2002 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 11A  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)


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1176   image1852, 3¢ dull red, type II, large to mostly huge margins with significant portion of adjacent stamp at top, tied by blue fancy boxed "Paid" with Grid cancel on cover to Brewer, Me., matching "Bucksport, Me., Dec 4" cds, Very Fine, with a jumbo margined stamp. Skinner-Eno Nos. SD-G 108. Scott Nos. 11A  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)


SOLD for $150.00
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1177   image1856, 5¢ red brown, three margins, just touched at left, used with 1¢ blue, type II (7), pos. 70R2, margins to cutting showing part imprint, on legal size cover with manuscript "Collector's Office, Charleston S.C." return address to Boston Mass.; reduced and with side flaps only, F.-V.F., A rare domestic use of the 5¢ 1855 issue prepaying double the 3¢ domestic rate. Scott Nos. 12  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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1178   image1855, 10¢ green, type II, four mostly large margins, tied by "Charleston S.C. Jan 3" cds on light yellow cover to San Francisco Cal., endorsed "Per Steamer Isabel en route Key West et Habana" at lower left, original Dec. 31st 1856 letter, Very Fine and choice use. Scott Nos. 14  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)


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1179   image1851, 12¢ gray black, used with 1¢ blue, type IV (9) horizontal pair and two 3¢ dull red (11) singles, all tied by three strikes of "San Francisco Cal. Aug. 5" cds on blue 1856 folded cover to Philadelphia Pa.; vertical file fold affects left 1¢ and 12¢ stamps, some slight edge wear, Fine, An attractive usage combining all three denominations issued in 1851. Scott Nos. 17  Estimate $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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1180   image1851, 12¢ black, diagonal bisect, uncancelled on cover Roxbury Mass. with red "Via Nicaragua / Ahead of the Mails." framed handstamp, black "New-York 'Ship 7' Sep 25" integral due cds with manuscript "7" restatement and at left; some minor edge wear, F.-V.F.; with 2012 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 17a  Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. AN EXTREMELY RARE USE OF THE 1851 12¢ BISECT IN COMBINATION WITH THE "VIA NICARAGUA/AHEAD OF THE MAILS" HANDSTAMP. During the period from 1853 to April 1855, bisected 1851 12¢ stamps were used on mail from San Francisco to prepay the 6¢ over 3,000 miles rate to the east coast. Upon arrival in New York, the bisects were either accepted or rejected. In this case, the New York office did not accept the bisect and corrected applied the New York "Ship" cds and 7¢ due rating for a non-contract ship letter to another post office. (Image1)


SOLD for $2,100.00
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1181   image1857, 1¢ blue, type Ia, nicely centered for this tight margined issue, deep color, tied by neat blue "Montpelier, Vt., Feb 9, 1858" cds on locally addressed cover; trivial perf flaws and corner crease at top left from placement at edge of cover, Very Fine appearance, ex White. Scott Nos. 19  $9,500. AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE ON COVER SINGLE FRANKING USAGE OF THE 1857 1¢ BLUE TYPE IA. (Image1)


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1182   image1857, 1¢ blue, type II, horizontal pair, plate 2, left stamp with nibbed perf, in combination with 1857, 2¢ dull red on British Open Mail cover to Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope, Africa, with bold "Richmond, N.Y., Jun 18" origin cds alongside, red "New York, Br. Pkt, Jun 19" exchange cds, manuscript rates and reverse with red 1861 receiving postmark, Very Fine; with 2014 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 20+26  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. (Image1)


SOLD for $4,500.00
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1183   image1857, 1¢ blue, type IIIa, position 86L4, rich plate 4 color with strong impression, used with 3¢dull red (26) single and pair, canceled together by "Charleston S.C. Jan 12" cds on cover front with backflap only, Fine; with 1979 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 22  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1184   image1857, 1¢ blue, type Va, single and pair, pos. 47R5 (Relief E) and 23R5-24R5 (Relief C) with pos. 23 showing the Curl in "E" variety, tied by two strikes of blue "Petersburg Va. Sep 13" cds on cover to Kirkwood N.Y., flap with blind embossed "Wm. F. Spotswood, Apothecary & Druggist" fancy oval, original 1858 enclosure accompanies; small perf flaws, reduced slightly at left, Very Fine and scarce type Va usage; signed by Ashbook on reverse. Scott Nos. 24 var.  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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1185   image1857, 3¢ brownish carmine, type I, rich color, tied by neat strike of fancy "I. Field, P.M." circular cancel on cover to Newburyport, Mass., with matching "Harrison Square, Mass. Aug 14" cds additionally tying stamp, Very Fine and choice, an atttractive and rare example of this postmaster name cancel from Harrison Square, Mass.; with 2008 P.F. certificate. Skinner-Eno Nos. LC-NP 9. Scott Nos. 25  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. (Image1)


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1186   image1857, 3¢ rose, type II, position 47R2L with recut inner lines, rich color, tied by "Gonzales, Texas July 17" on light blue 1857 folded court letter concerning land to San Antonio Tex., a Very Fine and nice Texas use. Scott Nos. 25A $1,000. (Image1)


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1187   image1857, 3¢ rose, type II, well centered with strong color, short perf, attractively cancelled by blue "Canastota N.Y. Oct 18" cds on light lavender small lady's envelope to Seneca Falls N.Y., a Very Fine stamp nicely showing the inner recut lines. Scott Nos. 25A  $1,000. (Image1)


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1188   image1857, 3¢ dull red, type III, natural s.e., tied by St. Louis boxed "1ct" handstamp on locally addressed cover to the Truino Telegraph; some cover edge splitting, Very Fine, a rare over payment of the drop rate, ex Gibson; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 26  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)


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1189   image1859, 5¢ brown, type I, vertical strip of three, nicely centered amid wide margins, tied by "New Orleans, La., Jun 28, 1860" cds's on cover to Paris, France, red "New York, Paid 3, Jun 30" exchange cds, reverse with French transit and receiving date stamps, Very Fine, ex Gibson, White; signed S. Ashbrook, with 1974 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 29  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. (Image1)


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1190   image1861, 5¢ orange brown, type II, deep rich color with wide margins, used with 10¢ green (35) with right s.e., each cancelled by neat small "Paid" straightline on 1861 cover to Paris, France, matching "Milton Ms. Sep 23" cds, red "Boston 'Paid 12' Sep 24" exchange cds, carried by Cunard Line Africa from New York Sep. 25th to Queenstown arriving Oct. 5th, red Calais (10.8) transit with matching small "PD" framed handstamp, Paris (10.8) arrival backstamp, Extremely Fine. Scott Nos. 30 $2,400. A REMARKABLY CHOICE AND RARE 5¢ ORANGE BROWN 1861 ISSUE USE TO FRANCE. (Image1)

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1191   image1857, 10¢ green, type II, manuscript cancel and tied by partial "Kittany Pa. May 10 1861" cds on "Long May it Wave" flag patriotic cover to Wyoming Station, Canada, endorsed "Via Detroit" at top left, reverse with Hamilton (5.13) and Wyoming (5.14) backstamps; reduced slightly at left, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 32  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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1192   image1859, 10¢ green, type V, strip of three with left imprint capture, rich color, used with 3¢ dull red (26), tied by matching circular open grid cancels and "Paid" in circle cancel on 1861 cover to Calcutta, India, matching red "Deep River Ct. Apr 29" cds at left, prepaid for the 33¢ British mail rate, partial red New York Apr 30 exchange backstamp with magenta "28" cent credit rating, carried by Cunard Line Niagara from Boston May 1st to Queenstown arriving May 12th, red London (5.13) transit cds with red "1d" Colonial credit handstamp; left 10¢ couple short perfs, reduced slightly at left, a Very Fine and colorful use; with 2006 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 35  Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. AN ATTRACTIVE 1857 ISSUE COVER AT THE 33¢ BRITISH MAIL VIA SOUTHAMPTON RATE TO INDIA. (Image1)

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1193   image1859, 10¢ green, type V, two singles, used with 1¢ blue (24), all tied by three strikes of Boston "Paid" circular grid cancels on blue folded letter from the Goddard correspondence to Calcutta, India at the 21¢ open mail rate, black "Boston Am. Pkt. Feb 23" exchange backstamp, endorsed "Via Portland", carried by Allan Line North American from Portland Feb. 24th to Liverpool Mar. 7th, red London Paid (3.8) transit with grid cancel and large manuscript "8" due rating at center, bold Calcutta Steam Letter (4.11) backstamp with manuscript "6a" due rating, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 35  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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1194   image1859, 10¢ green, type V, horizontal pair, in combination with 1857, 1¢ blue, type V on cover to St. Petersburg, Russia, all tied by grid cancels, large blue manuscript "4/3" debit to Russia, reverse with "Portland, Me., Am. Pkt., Mar 23, 1861" exchange cds an London transit date stamp; cover with rough opening tears, F.-V.F., ex Gibson, Neinken and Wagshal. Scott Nos. 35+24  Estimate $250 - 350. (Image1)


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1195   image1860, 30¢ orange, rich color, used with 5¢ brown, type II, nat. s.e. showing left guideline, and 10¢ green (35), all tied by three strikes of vivid red NYFM circular grids and matching "New York 'Paid 36' Jan 16" exchange cds on 1861 blue folded letter from the Payen correspondence to Lyon, France, carried by Cunard Line Australasian from New York Jan. 16th to Queenstown arriving Jun. 26th, Calais Br. Service (1.28.61) entry cds, reverse with "Paris a Lyon" (1.28) and Lyon arrival cds, Extremely Fine and choice. Scott Nos. 38  Estimate $5,000 - 7,500. A REMARKABLE THREE-COLOR 1857 ISSUE FRANKING FROM THE PAYEN CORRESPONCE TO FRANCE. This was the maiden return voyage of the Cunard Line Australasian from New York Jan. 16th to Queenstown arriving Jun. 26th. It was prepaid 45¢ for the triple rate of ¾-1 ounces with 36¢ credit (3x 12¢) to Great Britain. (Image1)

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1196   image1861, 3¢ pink, two singles, tied together by "G. B. D., Nov 25" General Banks Division postmark on blind embossed Gen. Winfield Scott patriotic cover to New London Conn.; some foreign matter under left stamp causing some small flaws, F.-V.F.; with 1995 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 64  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)


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1197   image1861, 3¢ pigeon blood pink, well centered, rich vibrant color, tied by "Brownfield, Me., Nov 13, 1861" cds with manuscript day, on fresh cover to North Chesterville, Me.; cover with small tear at top and reduced at left, Very Fine; with 1992 and 2010 P.F. certificates. Scott Nos. 64a  $5,500. A BEAUTIFUL WELL CENTERED EXAMPLE OF THE RARE 1861 3¢ PIGEON BLOOD PINK ISSUE ON COVER. (Image1)


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1198   image1861, 3¢ rose pink, well centered with bright color, tied by neat ultramarine grid handstamp on fresh cover to Boston, Mass., matching "Winchendon, Mas." cds, Very Fine, a rare usage bearing an ultramarine color cancellation; with 2006 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 64b  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)


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1199   image1861, 3¢ rose, used with Boyds 1¢ black on blue gray (20L18), tied together by circular grid cancel duplexed with "New-York Sep 1861 30" cds on cover to NEw Haven Conn., Very Fine; with 1990 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 65  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1200   image1861, 10¢ yellow green, tied by circle of wedges cancel duplexed with "Portsmouth N.H. Jun 17" cds on mourning cover from the Coan correspondence to Hilo, Hawaii, endorsed "Via Steamer" at top left; 10¢ couple short perfs, Very Fine and choice mourning cover use. Scott Nos. 68  Estimate $750 - 1,000. (Image1)


SOLD for $850.00
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