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1201   image1861, 10¢ yellow green, beautifully centered amid large oversized and well balanced margins, tied by neat "Paid" in oval cancel in cover to Virginia City, Utah, red "Boston, Mass., Apr 28" cds; cover a bit reduced at left, Extremely Fine, a wonderful jumbo gem stamp on cover; with 2011 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 68  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)


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1202   image1861, 12¢ black, two singles, each tied by strike of red "Paid" in circle cancel on `860 cover to London, England, matching red "Providence R.I., '24', May 25" cds, large red "3" cent credit rating handstamp, red London (6.7) arrival cds; reduced slightly at right barely affecting 12¢, otherwise Very Fine and attractive. Scott Nos. 69  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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SOLD for $280.00
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1203   image1861, 12¢ black, large margin single with deep color, tied by red cork and "New York, Paid 12, Jan 21" exchange cds on cover to Paris, France, red "Trenton, N.J., Jan 31, 1865" origin cds and receiving backstamp, Very Fine and choice, especially with all markings in red. Scott Nos. 69  Estimate $250 - 350. (Image1)


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1204   image1863, 2¢ black, used with four 3¢ rose (65) singles, tied by strikes of New York "Steam / Ship" two-line handstamps on inbound Caribbean cover from the Thomas Looker correspondence to Cincinnati Oh., cover endorsed "Ship Letter", backflap torn, Very Fine; with 1998 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 73  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. AN UNUSUAL BLACK JACK STEAMSHIP USE FROM THE CARRIBEAN. This cover is from the Thomas Looker to his wife while he was the paymaster serving on the U.S.S. "Brooklyn", a new 2,532 ton screw sloop that was first assigned to the Home Squadron when first commissioned on Jan. 26th 1859. (Image1)

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1205   image1863, 2¢ black, canceled by manuscript 1866 year date cancel on Horace I. Gray, Card & Job Printer corner card cover to Baldwin, Maine, with 1866 Maine Board of Selectman preprinted address panel, original unused printed order form for various stationery items; reduced slightly at right, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 73  Estimate $500 - 750. Horace I. Gray is the postmaster responsible for the Cumberland Me. town precancel postmark. The cover here is a later usage of a Gray ad cover without the town precancel. (Image1)


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1206   image1863, 2¢ black, two singles, tied by bold strike of "St. Louis Mo. Aug 12" duplex with quartered cork cancel on yellow cover with beautiful script address to Albany N.Y., red white and blue patriotic shield label at upper left, fresh and Very Fine, sold as is in respect to label. Scott Nos. 73  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)


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1207   image1863, 2¢ black, tied by partial "Galveston Tex Dec 24" duplex on 1866 printed circular to Bremen, Germany, endorsed "per. Bremen Steamer via New York" at top, New York black "Paid All" straightline handstamp; small spindle hole and light crease, F.-V.F. Scott Nos. 73  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)


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1208   image1863, 2¢ black, manuscript "F.A.S., Dec. 19 /66" cancel, used on attractive light blue and red 1866 Farmers & Mechanics Bank for $100 signed by "F. A. Sheaff"; some folds and cut cancel, Fine and attractive. Scott Nos. 73  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)


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1209   image1867, 5¢ brown, F. grill, used with 10¢ green (68) and 3¢ ultramarine (11$), all tied by three strikes of quartered cork duplexed with "Union Mills Pa Oct 23" on orange registered cover to Spartansburg Pa., matching "Registered" straightline handstamp and manuscript "30" recording number; reduced slightly at left, 10¢ tiny tear, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 95  Estimate $400 - 600. A RARE THREE-COLOR AND THREE-ISSUE FRANKING PREPAYING THE 3¢ DOMESTIC RATE PLUS 15¢ REGISTRY FEE. Union Mills, Pa. was the town whose postmaster later created the infamous Ku Klux Klan cancellations used on the 1869 issue. (Image1)

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1210   image1867, 10¢ yellow green, F. grill, in combination with 1869, 3¢ ultramarine on 1864, 3¢ pink entire to Herford, Germany, all tied by quartered cork cancels with "San Francisco, Cal., Apr 14" cds alongside, red New York and Germany transit postmarks additionally tying stamps, with original 1870 enclosure, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 96+114  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)


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1211   image1869, 1¢ buff, natural s.e. at right, tied by full strike of fancy Geometric cancel on local drop cover, matching "Georgetown, D.C. Apr 5" cds alongside; cover missing backflap, an Extremely Fine strike, a very scarce fancy cancel; with 2012 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 112  Estimate $600 - 800. (Image1)


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1212   image1869, 1¢ buff, tied by blue cork cancel on half of April 24th 1869 "The Medical and Surgical Reporter" journal front cover to local street address, light creases, Fine and scarce printed matter use. Scott Nos. 112  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)


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1213   image1869, 2¢ brown, horizontal pair, tied by cork cancels duplexed with "Philada. Pa. Jan 4" cds on cover to Paris, France, red London (1.17.70) transit backstamp and "GB / 40c" bulk debit handstamp, Paris (1.18) backstamp and "5" decimes due handstamp, forwarded to Nice with blue "Paid by Drexel Harjes & Co. Paris" straightline handstamp and red manuscript "Fifty Centm"; couple small cover tears, partial flap, a Very Fine use, Prepaid at the 4c British open mail rate to France. Scott Nos. 113  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1214   image1869, 2¢ brown, nat. s.e. at right, tied by split square cork cancel duplexed with "Carrier, Mar 24, 1 Del" cds to local Philadelphia street address, forwarded to different city street address with additional 2¢ brown (113) tied by cork cancel duplexed with Philadelphia Mar. 24th cds, "W.F. Potts, Son & Co., Iron Merchants" oval corner card, Very Fine and scarce intracity carrier forwarding use. Scott Nos. 113  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1215   image1869, 2¢ brown, nat. s.e. at right, tied by blue circular grid cancel on wrapper made from part-printed circular from Savannah Ga. to Middletown N.Y., Very Fine. Scott Nos. 113  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)


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1216   image1869, 2¢ brown, wide margins, tied by fancy Honeycomb cancels on unsealed circular rate cover Providence, R.I., Very Fine and attractive; with 2011 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 113  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)


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1217   image1869, 3¢ ultramarine, single and strip of three, tied by three strikes of squared six-section grid Foreign Mail cancels on 1869 cover to London, England, purple "Phil'a Paid All Aug 10" exchange office cds; strip light corner crease, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 114  Estimate $300 - 400. Philadelphia was the only exchange office to use this distinctive purple cds ink on foreign mail. (Image1)


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1218   image1869, 10¢ yellow, deep rich color, tied by bold strike of circle of wedges on clean 1872 cover to Newton, Iowa, full strike of matching "U.S. Postal Ag'cy, Shanghai, Mar 15" cds (Frajola type SHA-Pmk2), reverse with "San Francisco Cal Apr 19" cds, Extremely Fine. Scott Nos. 116  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. A REMARKABLE USE OF THE 10¢ 1869 ISSUE FROM THE U.S. POSTAL AGENCY AT SHANGHAI. This was carried on PMSS branch line steamer "Oregonian" from Shanghai Mar. 15th to Yokohama arriving Mar. 22nd. Then carried on the PMSS steamer "America" from Yokohama Mar. 26th to San Francisco arriving Apr. 18th. (Image1)

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1219   image1869, 12¢ green, rich color, tied by cork cancel duplexed with "Cambridge Mass. Aug. 6" cds to Commander John G. Walker of the U.S.S. Sabine in care of B.F. Stevens at London, England, red "Boston 'Paid' Aug 6" exchange cds, red London Paid (8.18.69) arrival cds, complete strike of "United States Despatch Agent, B.F. Stevens, London, Aug 19 1869" oval forwarding handstamp, manuscript "Cherbourg, Aug 20, 1869" arrival docketing. Scott Nos. 117  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1220   image1869, 15¢ brown & blue, type I, used with vertical pair of 3¢ ultramarine (114), all tied by two strikes of large NYFM segmented cork cancellations on registered cover to Buffalo, N.Y., red "New-York Registered Jun 26" rimless datestamp; trivial edge tear at top left, a Very Fine and attractive combination for double rate plus 15¢ registry fee, ex-Mack. Scott Nos. 118  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. (Image1)

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1221   image1869, 15¢ brown & blue, type I, vignette shifted downward, used with 3¢ ultramarine (114), both tied by two strikes of segmented circular grid cancel on 1869 folded cover to Philadelphia Pa., bold "New-York, Registered, Jun 17" rimless cds; light bend at right does not affect stamp, Very Fine and choice; with 1976 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 118  Estimate $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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SOLD for $1,200.00
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1222   image1869, 15¢ brown & blue, type II, exceptional centering, tied by quartered cork cancel on 1870 folded letter sheet to Palermo, Italy with matching "New Orleans, La., Jun 18" origin cds alongside, red "New York Paid All, Br. Transit., Jun 23" exchange cds, reverse with Milano transit and receiving postmarks, a Very Fine cover, franked with a superb centered stamp; with 2015 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 119  Estimate $750 - 1,000. (Image1)


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1223   image1869, 15¢ brown & blue, type II, used with 3¢ ultramarine (114), each cancelled by four-rings cancel on orange buff cover to Columbia Ky., manuscript "Casey Creek Ky Sept 8 1870" postmark, "Registered" notation at left; some edge toning, reverse of right edge repaired, Fine; with 1998 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 119  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1224   image1869 (1880 Re-issue), 1¢ buff, tied in combination with 1890 1¢ dull blue by part strikes of oval grid on small cover to local address with "Rutland Vt. Jul. 2 5 PM 90" duplex datestamp, cover open at top & right, Very Fine, a rare mixed Franklin Issue cover with the 1¢ 1869 Pictorial Re-issue, ex Sheriff; with 2005 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 133+219  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)


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1225   image1870, 2¢ red brown, block of seven with 1¢ ultramarine (145) on reverse plus 3¢ green (147) on front, all tied by cork cancels on orange buff cover to Sherburne Ky., "Decatur Ill. Sep 22" cds, unusual blue "Registered No., Decatur, Ill. Sep 20 1873" oval handstamp at lower left, some edge wear, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 146  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1226   image1870, 10¢ brown, vertical pair, tied by two bold strikes of cross-roads cancels on 1873 cover to Milan, Italy, matching sharp "San Francisco Cal Aug 27" double-circle cds, red New York Paid All Sep 1" exchange cds, various Italian backstamps including Milan (9.18) arrival cds. Scott Nos. 150  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1227   image1870, 15¢ bright orange, used with 6¢ carmine (148), each tied by diamond grid fancy cancels on yellow cover to France, matching "Fiddletown Cal. Oct 2." cds, red "New York Oct 10" exchange cds, blue Cherbourg (10.22.71) entry cds with matching large "10" decimes due rating handstamp, Oct. 23rd arrival backstamp; cover tear in address, edge wear, Fine. Scott Nos. 152  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1228   image1870, 24¢ purple, vibrant color, used with 10¢ brown (150) horizontal pair with right s.e., all tied by circular cork cancels on cover from the Bissel correspondence to India, red "Boston Paid Oct 1" exchange cds with red crayon "2" for double-weight and "36 / 2" credit rating, endorsed "via Southampton", red London Paid (10.13) transit cds, reverse with Sea Post (10.31) and Ahmednuggur (11.15.73) arrival cds; right 10¢ with small nick, a Very Fine use at double the 22¢ rate; with 2000 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 153  Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. (Image1)

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1229   image1873, 6¢ dull pink, two singles, one with s.e., used with 2¢ vermilion, 3¢ green, 5¢ blue (178, 158, 179), tied by circular grids on 3¢ entire to Hamburg, Germany, blue "Registered, Mar 12 1877 New York, N.Y. P.O." three-line postmark on front and additional strike on back, Hamburg (3.26) arrival cds and registry label affixed, reverse with fancy purple "M. Kottshofski, Foreign Postage Stamps, New York" framed handstamp; reduced slightly at right, Very Fine, a fantastic four-color franking paying the three-times the 5¢ UPU rate plus 10¢ registry fee. Scott Nos. 159  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1230   image1873, 6¢ dull pink, wide margins, used with 3¢ green (158), nat. s.e. at left, tied by two strikes of red quartered cork cancel duplexed with "Baltimore MD. Sep 25" cds on 1874 cover to Paris, France, red "New York 'Paid' Sep 26" exchange cds, blue Paris (10.9.74) arrival cds and small red "PD" framed handstamp; 6¢ tiny tear, couple filing holes, otherwise Very Fine and attractive. Scott Nos. 159  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1231   image1873, 7¢ orange vermilion, horizontal pair with "No. 22" captured plate number at top, tied by two circular grids on light buff cover to Austria, matching "Bay, Mo, May 7" cds at right, red "New York Br. Transit May 12" exchange cds, reverse with Austria (5.25) cds and 1875 docketing on back, F.-V.F. Scott Nos. 160  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1232   image1873, 10¢ brown, used with 3¢ green (185) pair, all cancelled by matching 5-point star cancels on yellow 1879 registered cover with preprinted address to New York N.Y., indistinct "Scott Bar, Cal" origin cds, large oval "Fraudulent Delivery Prohibited By Order Of The Postmaster General" at left, reverse with New York (5.10) registry backstamp and two large blue Dead Letter Office May 12 1879 triangular datestamps, large blue "B" filing handstamp and magenta "$3" indicating contents, photocopy of original correspondence indicates payment for "prize watch"; small edge tear, otherwise F.-V.F., we have never seen another example of this fradulent auxilliary marking, ex-Knapp. Scott Nos. 161  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1233   image1873, 10¢ brown, used with 5¢ blue (179), nat. s.e. at left, both tied by "Ocean Grove N.J. Aug 16" duplex with target cancel on 1878 cover addressed in purple ink to Argentina, red London (8.26) transit, "Buenos Aries, Oct 1 1878" backstamp, clean and Very Fine. Scott Nos. 161  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1234   image1873, 10¢ brown, tied by large bold cross-roads cancel on cover to Italy, matching "New York Br. Transit Dec 25" transit backstamp and "Insufficiently Paid" straightline handstamp, blue crayon and manuscript ratings, Italy 30c and 60c postage dues tied by Piacenza (1.9.1874) arrival cds, F.-V.F. Scott Nos. 161  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)


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1235   image1875, 5¢ blue, s.e. at right, used with D.W.I. 3¢ Blue & Carmine (6), on large part of folded cover to the United States, 3¢ tied by St. Thomas missing wedge five-ring cancel with matching "St. Thomas 26/11 1875" cds at left, 5¢ tied by partial "N.York Steamship" cds; endorsed "p. 'Carondelet' ", Very Fine and colorful, ex-Arnould, Dubois. Scott Nos. 179  Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. ONE OF ONLY THREE RECORDED U.S. 5¢ D.W.I. BICOLOR COMBINATION FRANKINGS. This was posted a few days after the last U.S. Brazil Mail Steamship Co. sailing to New York. It was carried on the U.S. Steamship "Carondelet" via Puerto Rico to New York. The 3¢ bicolor stamp, printing I, paid the local D.W.I. charge and the U.S. 5¢ stamp paid the U.S. steamship charge. (Image1)

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1236   image1879, 2¢ vermilion, 3¢ green, both stamps s.e. at right, tied by corks, partial "Boston May 15" origin backstamp on blue cover with printed address to Singapore, clear strike of San Francisco magenta "Too Late" handstamp, "San Francisco Cal. May 22" transit backstamp, indistinct red Singapore arrival cds; some age spotting, Fine and scarce use. Scott Nos. 183, 184  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)


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1237   image1879, 2¢ vermilion, in combination with 1881, 2¢ gray blue on cover to Providence, R.I., tied by two strikes of "Lewiston, Me." cds and fancy Wheel duplex postmarks, with original enclosure, Very Fine; with 2011 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 183+206  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)


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1238   image1879, 10¢ brown, with secret mark, small defect, tied by circular grid cancel duplexed with "Cleveland, O. May 8" cds on 1880 cover to Guatemala at the 10¢ per ½ oz. American packet rate via Chagres or Colon (eff. Sep. 1862 to Aug. 1881), New York (5.10.80) transit backstamp, red "2" reales due rating for inland postage, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 188  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1239   image1879, 15¢ red orange, nat. s.e. at right, tied by two strikes of "N.Y. Supplementary 'Paid' Jul 28 '81" duplex on 5¢ blue entire (U177) to Havana, Cuba, endorsed "p Niagara", Havana (8.2) arrival backstamp, Brock & Co. merchant datestamp. Scott Nos. 189  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1240   image1879, 15¢ red orange, vibrant color, tied by bold "New York, E" station oval cancel on cover to Turkey, blue "Registered, Mar 21 1883, Branch E, New York P.O." four-line framed postmark, printed corner card of William Kuenster Wholesale Tobacconist and Mfg. of Fine Cigars, New York Registry (3.21) backstamps with New York registry label affixed, Constantinople (4.7) backstamp. Scott Nos. 189  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)


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1241   image1879, 15¢ red orange, radiant color, tied by perfect bold "New Haven Conn. Apr 17 85" duplex on cover to Wellington, Cape of Good Hope, New York (4.17) backstamp and red crayon "50" centimes (10¢) credit rating, London (4.27) and Wellington backstamps; small tear, otherwise Very Fine. Scott Nos. 189  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1242   image1879, 30¢ full black, used with 1¢ ultramarine (156), 2¢ red brown (146) and 12¢ dull ciolet (151), all tied by "New York 'H' Jan 10" branch duplexes with "H" barred ovals to local city street address, reverse with manuscript "Found in Collection Box, Branch H, N.Y.P.O.", reverse with blue New York Station H (1.10.1891) framed postmark; with 2006 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 190  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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1243   image1882, 5¢ yellow brown, used with two 2¢ red brown (210) singles, tied by "Philadelphia, Pa, F.D., Feb 5 1886" duplex to Uruguay, care of U.S. Consul, New York (2.10) and red New York (2.20) transit backstamps; docketed as received Mar. 25th, Very Fine and scarce. Scott Nos. 205  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1244   image1883, 2¢ red brown, tied by "New York, 9-1, 1886" oval handstamp on wrapper to Beirut, Syria, wrapper turned and addressed to Kalamazoo, Mich. franked with Turkey 1886, 10ps green on pale green, horizontal pair tied by Beyouth cds, Very Fine, a remarkable turned wrapper usage to and from Beirut, Syria; with 2007 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 210  Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. (Image1)


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1245   image1883, 2¢ red brown, bright color, tied by bold "London.W, Mr 26, 88" origin cds on cover to Plainfield, N.J., reverse with N.Y. "Paid All" transit and receiving postmarks, Very Fine, an unusual accepted usage of U.S. postage used from Great Britain; with 2002 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 210  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)


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1246   image1883, 2¢ red brown, tied by "Ogden & San Fran. R.P.I. Sep 1" duplex on Mexican 12c green entire to Milwaukee Wis., green Wells Fargo & Co. Mexican printed frank with magenta update below, purple "Wells, Fargo & Co's Express, Mazatlan, Mexo. AGO 23 1887" express oval handstamp, Milwaukee 1887 receiving backstamp; corner mend top right, Fine and scarce express mixed franking. Scott Nos. 210  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)


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1247   image1893, 1¢ Columbian, corner fault, tied by "Chicago" third-class cancel on brown private post card with printed ad for Chapman & Smith Company's Almondine on reverse, addressed to Fort Wayne Ind., Very Fine and attractive. Scott Nos. 230 Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)


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1248   image1893, 1¢//8¢ Columbians, 10¢ Special Delivery, five values tied by "Washington D.C." ovals on 2¢ Grant (U293) lettersheet to Detroit Mich., matching "Registered, Dec 22 1893, Washington D.C." framed postmark; refolded prior to mailing, top edge tear, F.-V.F. Scott Nos. 230, 232-233, 236-237, E3  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1249   image1893, 5¢ Columbian, two singles, used with 3¢ Columbian (232), nat. s.e. at bottom, all tied by "Boston Mass." registry ovals on E.A. Holton Stamp Dealer mulready facsimile ad cover to Amsterdam, Holland, purple "Registered, Boston, Mass. Aug 31 1893" framed postmark, New York (9.1) transit and Amsterdam (9.10) arrival backstamps, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 234  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1250   image1893, 15¢ Columbian, in combination with 1902, 8¢ violet black on registered corner card cover to Valparaiso, Chile, tied by oval handstamp with red "Baltimore, Md., Reg. Div., Jul 25, 1906" cds, N.Y. and Valparaiso registry etiquettes; 15¢ stamp with trivial faint wrinkle (cert. calls crease), Very Fine; with 2014 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 238+306  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)


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1251   image1893, $1 Columbian, rich vibrant color, tied by "Hoboken, N.J., Nov 15" cds on registered printed corner card and address cover to Stettin, Germany, purple 1893 registry boxed date stamp and N.Y. etiquette, receiving postmark on reverse, Very Fine and choice; with 2012 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 241  Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. (Image1)


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1252   image1893, $3 Columbian, used with 2¢, 6¢ and 10¢ Columbian (231, 234, 237), 10¢ with nat. s.e., all tied by "New York, Reg" ovals on cover to France, "New York, Reg'y Div., 4-5 1893" oval postmark, New York "City" registry exchange label, Paris (4.13) entry and Annonay (4.14) arrival backstamp, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 243  $2,500. A RARE REGISTERED USE OF THE $3 COLUMBIAN ON A SMALL COVER TO FRANCE. (Image1)

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1253   image1895, 3¢ purple, in combination with 1898, 1¢ green + 2¢ red + 6¢ lake + 10¢ orange brown on 1887, 2¢ green entire (U314) to Neuminster, Germany, all canceled and tied by ten strikes of fancy Kicking Mule cancels with matching "Port Townsend, Wash. Dec 10, 1900" cds at right, receiving backstamp, Very Fine and choice; with 1985 and 2001 P.F. certificates. Scott Nos. 268+279-279B+282-283  Estimate $6,000 - 8,000. AN OUTSTANDING MULTIPLE FANCY CANCELLATION COVER BEARING TEN STRIKES OF THE PORT TOWNSEND, WASHINGTON KICKING MULE CANCELLOATION. (Image1)

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1254   image1899, 2¢ red, type IV, tied by "New York Dec 19 1900" duplex on private mailing card showing African American to British East Africa, reverse with multicolor "Cake Walk (Negro Dance) No. 3" scene affected by scuff; some corner creasing, F.-V.F., excellent Black Americana to a scarce destination. Scott Nos. 279B  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1255   image1901, 8¢ Pan-American, used with 1¢ and 4¢ Pan-American (294, 296) singles, along with Bureau 1¢ and 2¢ pair on back, all tied by strikes of purple "Registered, Oct 14, 1901, Yonkers N.Y." three-line postmarks on President William McKinley Spanish-American war patriotic mourning cover to Johannesburg, Transvaal, reverse with New York (10.15) transit oval and New York registry label affixed, Boer War pink "Opened under Martial Law" censor label tied by purple "Passed" oval handstamp, Johannesburg (11.15) arrival backstamp; 1¢ stamp faults, small edge tear and part of backflap missing, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 298  Estimate $750 - 1,000. A REMARKABLE 1901 PAN-AMERICAN REGISTERED USE ON A MCKINLEY SPANISH AMERICAN WAR MOURNING COVER TO SOUTH AFRICA CENSORED DUE TO THE BOER WAR. The Pan-American stamps all show shifted vignettes: the 1¢ value shifted to top left, the 4¢ to far bottom right, and the 8¢ with vignette shifted very strongly downward into the frame as "Sinking Locks". (Image1)

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1256   image1909, 2¢ Lincoln, bluish paper, block of four, used with 2¢ Lincoln (368) vertical pair, tied by "Washington, 8" oval cancels on green registered stamp dealer cover to Denver Col., purple "Washington D.C., Sta. G, Registered, Mar 20 1909" cds, Very Fine and rare multiple; with 1977 P.F. certificate. Scott Nos. 369  $1,250 as off-cover used blk. (Image1)

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SOLD for $750.00
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1257   image1909 Alaska-Yukon and Hudson-Fulton Issues, group of 11 covers including 1909 all-over Hudson-Fulton expo ad cover, 1909 multi-color Hudson-Fulton expo ad cover for Riker Drug Stores, 1909 Hudson-Fulton souvenir folder with multicolor interior designs, 1909 #370 used with E7, a few usages with the commemorative stamps, etc., F.-V.F. Scott Nos. 370, 372  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1258   image1909, 2¢ Alaska-Yukon, imperf, bottom margin plate block of 6 with imprint, large margins, canceled by purple Grafton, Wis., Registered, Aug 13, 1915 cds on registered cover to Milwaukee, registry boxed handstamp at left, Very Fine. Scott Nos. 371  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)


SOLD for $210.00
Will close during Public Auction
1259   image1918, 2¢ carmine, Offset imperf, type V, immense margins encompassing portions of adjacent stamps, neatly tied by "Chicago, Ill., May 2, 1921" machine postmark on fresh corner card cover to the Covel Mfg. Co. in Benton Harbor, Mich., a Superb jumbo gem on cover; stamp should grade at least a 98J or 100J. Scott Nos. 533  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)


SOLD for $375.00
Will close during Public Auction
1260   image2¢ Carmine, Offset Imperf, Type VII, Shermack Type III Perforations, bright and fresh, tied by "Chicago Ill. Jun 4" wavy machine cancel to Lima Oh. Scott Nos. 534B var.  $450. (Image1)


SOLD for $240.00
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1261   image1921, 2¢ carmine rose, rotary coil waste, attractively centered with rich color, tied by "New York, N.Y. Jan 16 1923" machine cancel to Baldwinville Mass., clean and Very Fine, a rare stamp on cover. Scott Nos. 546  $800. (Image1)


SOLD for $120.00
Will close during Public Auction
1262   image1923-1931, 14¢ American Indian Fourth Bureau Issue Postal History, collection of over 75 covers with 14 mounted exhibit pages and rest loose, better includes three 565 first day covers to Siebold, Worden and Koslowski, 565 block of four first day cover (1 of 3 known), 565 C.O.D. and money order receipt, 565 used with 572 with perfins on registered parcel tag, 565 (2) to Iraq, 565 S.S. Bremen cover, 695 first day cover, 695 strip of three with perfins on registered tag, various usages including fancy cancels, special delivery, registered, airmail first flights, auxiliary markings, seapost, censored; also includes few off-cover printing varieties, ex-Markovits. Scott Nos. 565, 695  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. (Image1)

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1263   imageThe Great Airship Races, Savannah, Ga., November 1 to 6th, red and blue illustrated ad cover showing Airships in Flight, franked with 2¢ Hudson-Fulton imperf tied by "Savannah, Ga., Oct 30, 1909" machine postmark, to Osterville, Mass., Very Fine and rare. Scott Nos. 373  Estimate $400 - 600. A similar example sold in our November 2009 sale for $675 plus buyers premium. (Image1)


SOLD for $650.00
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1264   imageAirmail, 1918, 24¢ carmine rose & blue, "Low Flying Fast Plane", vignette shifted to left and down, tied by "Boston to New York" cancel on Jun 8th 1918 Government First Flight (AAMC 105), matching "Boston First Trip" cachet, addressed to Washington D.C., clean and Very Fine, An interesting use of a "low flying fast plane" sent from Warren H. Colson. Scott Nos. C3 var.  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1265   imageAirmail, 1918, 24¢ carmine rose & blue, "High Flying Plane", vignette shifted up and to the left, natural s.e. at top, used with 3¢ purple (501), tied by purple "Airmail Service Wash. N.Y. Phila. 'New York' May 15 1918 First Flight" duplex first flight cover (AAMC 101R cat $750) from New York to Washington D.C., Economist Stamp Co. corner card; vertical file fold, tiny edge tear, F.-V.F., An interesting use of a "low flying fast plane" sent from Warren H. Colson., ex-Gibson. Scott Nos. C3 var.  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1266   imageAirmail, 1923, Second Issue, 8¢-24¢ complete, each on matching Phillip H. Ward First Day Covers, tied by Washington, D.C. slogan machine postmarks; 8¢ cover with minor light toning at bottom left, Very Fine. Scott Nos. C4-C6  $1,750. (Image1)


SOLD for $475.00
Will close during Public Auction
1267   imageAirmail, 1930, Graf Zeppelin complete, each well centered and tied on separate flown zeppelin covers (65¢ airmail postcard), appropriate flight cachets, a Very Fine set. Scott Nos. C13-C15  $1,200. (Image1)

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SOLD for $725.00
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1268   imageAirmail, 1930, Graf Zeppelin complete, $1.30 & $2.60 single of each and two 65¢ singles on separate matching 1930 flight covers, each with purple U.S. and red German flight cachets, Very Fine. Scott Nos. C13-C15  Estimate $600 - 800. (Image1)


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1269   imageAirmail, 1930, 65¢ Graf Zeppelin, plate number "20080" block of six, tied on cover by purple Zeppelin cachet and cancelled by two strikes of "New York, N.Y., Varick St. Sta., May 2, 1930" duplex to Lakehurst N.J., appropriate U.S. and German flight cachets and transit backstamp, Very Fine and scarce. Scott Nos. C13  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. THIS IS REPORTEDLY THE ONLY KNOWN PLATE BLOCK OF SIX PREPAYING THE CORRECT RATE. (Image1)


SOLD for $2,600.00
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1270   image1936 (May 2) Haiti to Germany Zeppelin Cover, cover bearing Haiti 60c stamp tied by "Port Au Prince, Haiti, 2 Mai 1936" cds and addressed to Cottbus, Germany, also bearing U.S. 15¢ and 25¢ stamps tied by "New York N.Y. May 11, 1936" machine cancel and large purple cachet, reverse with Frankfurt au Main Zeppelin marking, Very Fine and scarce; signed Bloch. Estimate  $2,500 - 3,500. (Image1)


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1271   image1938 (Sep. 6) Navy Mass Flight, San Diego Cal. to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 6¢ air mail entire bearing 4¢ Prexie (808) and 10¢ orange (562) tied by "San Diego, Cal. U.S. Nav. Air Sta. Sep 6" duplex, signed by pilot "W.P. Woods" and squadron commander "A.P. Stores", Very Fine and rare. AAMC Nos. 1312  Estimate $300 - 400. Mass flight of 12 Patrol Planes of VP Squadron Four in record breaking time flew from San Diego Cal. to Pearl Harbor arriving there the following morning. (Image1)

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1272   image1959, June 8, First Official Missile Mail, USS Barbero, 4¢ Flag stamp tied by "U.S.S. Barbero (SSG-317), Jun 8, 1959" postmark on cacheted cover (better type I cachet in grayish black and rounded flap envelope), with original official enclosure, Very Fine. Ellington-Zwisler Nos. 25C1. Estimate  $500 - 750. (Image1)

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1273   imageSpecial Delivery Labels, two covers, E4 used with 2¢ bureau issue tied by "Worcester Mass. Feb 4 1900" duplexes to Boston Mass with "Notice. A Special Delivery Stamp affixed to any article of mail matter is intended to secure an immediate delivery…" label on reverse, manuscript "Closed" notation on back, and E5 used with 2¢ Bureau tied by "New York, N.Y. Dec 23 1900" machine cancel to local street address, reverse with different label type; each with opening faults. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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1274   imageEstimate $200 - 300. (Image1)


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1275   imageSpecial Delivery, 1885, 10¢ blue, used with 2¢ red brown (210), tied by two strikes of "New York Feb 24 '86" duplex on cover to Cleveland Oh., "N.Y. Due 2 Cents" circular handstamp, Cleveland Rec'd (2.25) backstamp and manuscript precancel 2¢ postage due affixed; reduced slightly at left, Very Fine and rare early special delivery postage due use. Scott Nos. E1  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1276   imageSpecial Delivery, 1885, 10¢ blue, cancelled by cork cancel on 2¢ Grant (U293) lettersheet to Downs Kans., matching "Stockton Kans. Jul 8 1892" cds, Downs (7.9) backstamp, F.-V.F. and scarce use. Scott Nos. E1  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1277   imageSpecial Delivery, 1893, 10¢ orange, bright and fresh, tied by "Hammonton N.J. Oct 24" duplex on 2¢ Grant (U293) lettersheet to Philadelphia Pa., Oct. 24th receiving backstamp; light corner crease, F.-V.F., a rare E3 use on a Grant lettersheet. Scott Nos. E3  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1278   imageSpecial Delivery, 1902, 10¢ ultramarine used from Canada, three covers properly used from Canada, each used with Canada 2¢ carmine (90), first with "Toronto, Canada Aug 14 1905" machine cancel to New York City, second "Montreal, Canada, AP 30 07" duplex to Hartford Conn., and final use with "Ottawa, Canada, DE 28 '08" cds to Germantown, Philadelphia Pa., F.-V.F. and scarce group. Scott Nos. E6  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1279   imageSpecial Delivery, 1908, 10¢ green, used with 1¢ Franklin (331), s.e. at top, tied by "Brockton Mass. Oct 16 1909" wavy flag machine cancel on multicolor post card to Buffalo, N.Y., purple "Fee Claimed by Notice of First Address." two-line handstamp, Very Fine and rare post card use. Scott Nos. E7  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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1280   imageSpecial Delivery, 1908, 10¢ green, nat. s.e. at left, used on cover from Canada to Newark N.J. tied by "R" oval handstamp and cancelled by blue crayon, used in combination with Canada 1¢ blue green (67) and 10¢ brown lilac (93) tied by "Toronto FE 23" cds, magenta NEw York (2.25) backstamp and special delivery handstamps on front, Newark (2.25) arrival cds; cover faults, Fine and rare E7 use from Canada. Scott Nos. E7  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1281   imageSpecial Delivery, 1925, 20¢ black, used with #555 on 2¢ light blue entire to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, "Washington D.C. Dec 1 1927" duplex, purple "Expres" handstamp and red manuscript "Expres", Santo Domingo (11.11) arrival backstamp, Very Fine, This was the first day of the 20¢ Special Delivery rate to the Domican Republic. Scott Nos. E14  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1282   image1926 (Nov. 1) Washington D.C. to Christo, Cuba, cover bearing #557 and #566 on 2¢ entire endorsed "Expres" in red manuscript, "Christo, Oriente, Rec'do. Nov 5 1926" receiving backstamp; reduced slightly at left, Extremely Fine, This was the first day of the Special Delivery rate to Cuba. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)


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1283   imageSpecial Delivery, 1931, 15¢ orange, first day use with 80¢ Hawaii Airmail (C46) and 20¢ Prexie (820), all tied by "Honolulu Hawaii Mar 26 1952" machine cancel on Hawaii Blossoms package label to Newark N.Y., Very Fine and scarce flower mail use. Scott Nos. E16  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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SOLD for $1,700.00
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1284   imageSpecial Delivery, 1944, 17¢ orange yellow, used with 9¢ Prexie (814), each tied by "Milwaukee Wis." double-oval cancel on Badger-American Electrotype Co. package label to Sheboygan Wisc., prepaid 17¢ special delivery rate plus 9¢ for up to 1 lb Zone 2, partial purple "Milwaukee, Parcel Post, Oct 18 1948" cds, Very Fine and scarce use. Scott Nos. E18  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1285   imageBaltimore, Md., registry label with purple handstamped name and "12" number on 2¢ legal size entire front from San Francisco to Brazil with a remarkable franking of 1¢ gray blue (206), two 2¢ red brown (210), 3¢ green (207), two 5¢ brown (205), 10¢ brown (209) and 10¢ Special Delivery (E1), all tied by multiple strikes of circle of wedges, purple "Registered, Oct. 26 1885, Branch B, San Francisco, Cal." five-line postmark, bold purple Baltimore (11.3) transit; some edge flaws, a Fine front with a remarkable franking, Census No. BA-7. Scott Nos. FX-BA2; $2,500  Estimate $750 - 1,000. ONE OF ONLY 8 RECORDED BALTIMORE MD. REGISTRY LABEL USAGES, THIS BEING ONE OF 6 HANDSTAMPED EXAMPLES. (Image1)

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1286   imageBaltimore, Md., utility registry label with handstamped name and number "3229" on 2¢ green entire from Galveston, Texas to Santa Catharina, Brazil, uprated with 1¢, 2¢, and 10¢ banknotes (212, 213, 209), magenta "Galveston, Texas Feb 23, 1888" three-line postmark, New York registry label FX-NY1a(i) added before rerouting through Baltimore, backstamped New York (2.27), Baltimore (3.6), Rio de Janeiro (3.31) and Santa Catharina (4.4); 10¢ has straight edge, Fine, Census No. BA-1. Scott Nos. FX-BA2; $2,500  Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. ONE OF ONLY 8 RECORDED BALTIMORE MD. REGISTRY LABEL USAGES, THIS BEING ONE OF 6 HANDSTAMPED EXAMPLES. The postal guide routed South American mail through New York City at this time. This letter was apparently rerouted through Baltimore to take advantage of favorable shipping schedules. (Image1)

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1287   image"Baltimore.", utility label with manuscript name and "3126" number on C.H. Mekeel corner card registered cover from St. Louis to Argentina bearing 5¢ Indigo, 10¢ brown (216, 209), latter faulty with minor improvement, tied by "St. Louis Mo." oval cancels, purple "Worlds Fair St. Louis 1892" handstamp partly under adhesive, blue "Registered, Nov 21 1889, St. Louis, Mo." three-line postmark, New York (11.23, 11.25) and Buenos Aires (1.13) arrival backstamps, a Very Fine use, Census No. BA-8. Scott Nos. FX-BA3; $3,500  Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. ONE OF ONLY 8 RECORDED BALTIMORE MD. REGISTRY LABEL USAGES, THIS BEING ONE OF TWO MANUSCRIPT EXAMPLES. (Image1)

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SOLD for $1,500.00
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1288   imageBoston, Mass., registry label with manuscript "1233" number, on 10¢ Columbian entire (U351) to Germany at 2¢ printed matter rate plus 8¢ registry fee, unsealed flap, bold purple "Boston, Mass. Registry Div. Nov 10 1893" double-oval datestamp and matching "3rd Class / Registered" two-line handstamp, Chemnitz (11.22) arrival backstamp, Very Fine and attractive 3rd class use, Census No. BO-70. Scott Nos. FX-BO1  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1289   imageBoston, Mass., registry label with "78270" number on 1901 registered cover from Newfoundland to Germany bearing 4¢ violet (84), strip of three and single, cancelled by matching grids, partial St. Johns (10.5) origin oval, reverse with Boston (10.30), Chemnitz (11.11) and Altendorf (11.11) backstamps, Extremely Fine, Census No. BO-68. Scott Nos. FX-BO1  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1290   imageBoston, Mass., blank utility label with purple name handstamp and ms. "15941" number on cover to St. Johns, Newfoundland bearing 5¢ Garfield (205), rounded corner, 2¢ Bureau (279B), 1¢ & 10¢ Columbian (230, 237), all tied by strikes of "New York, Reg" registry ovals, purple "New York, N.Y., Feb 4 1906" framed postmark, reverse with purple Boston Mass. (2.5) registry transit and St. Johns (2.15) arrival cds, Very Fine, Census No. BO-67. Scott Nos. FX-BO2  Estimate $400 - 600. THIS IS THE ONLY RECORDED BOSTON MASS. HANDSTAMP REGISTRY LABEL USE, CURRENTLY UNLISTED IN THE SCOTT CATALOG. (Image1)

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1291   imageBoston, Mass., registry label with number "89695" handstamped below on 1906 registered 5¢ Lincoln entire to Java, Dutch Indies bearing 1¢, 2¢ Trans-Mississippi (285-286), 2¢ Pan-American (295) and 3¢ Louisiana Purchase (325), all tied by "Wilton, N.H. Aug 20" duplex, purple Wilton registered postmark, reverse with Boston (8/20) and Meester-Cornelis (9.27) backstamps; opening tears at top, F.-V.F., Census No. BO-69. Scott Nos. FX-BO1  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1292   imageCristobal, C.Z., registry label with "14994" number on 1906 registered cover from Matachin, Canal Zone to Silver City, N.M. bearing Canal Zone five-color franking (12, 13, 16, 17, 19) tied by 7-bar cancels, matching sharp "Matachin Oct 31, 1906" registry cds, reverse with purple Cristobal (11.1) and New York (11.9) transits, Extremely Fine, Census No. CZ-10. Scott Nos. FX-CZ1; $500  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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1293   imageCristobal, C.Z., registry label with "16337" number on 1906 registered cover from La Boca, Canal Zone to New York N.Y. bearing 10c yellow (13) and 2c on 1p (17b) tied by "Canal Zone" bar cancel, purple "La Boca, Canal Zone, Registered, Nov 16 1906" oval postmark; reverse with purple Cristobal (11.17) cds and magenta New York (11.24) arrival datestamp, Very Fine, Census No. CZ-67. Scott Nos. FX-CZ1; $500  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1294   imageCristobal P.O., utility label with purple handstamped name and ms. "1510" number on 1905 registered cover from Culebra, Canal Zone to Springfield Ill. bearing 2c rose (10) and 8c on 50c bister brown (14) tied by Canal Zone bar cancel, matching "Culebra, Canal Zone, Registered, Oct 25 1905" cds, purple Cristobal (10.26) transit, reverse with New York (11.6) and Springfield Ill. (11.8) arrival backstamps; minor filing holes at right, some label staining, Very Fine, Census No. CZ-68. Scott Nos. FX-CZ2; $625  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1295   imageCristobal P.O., utility label with blue handstamped name and ms. "1586" number on 1905 registered cover from Ancon, Canal Zone to New York N.Y. bearing 2c rose (10), faults, and 8c on 50c bister brown (14) tied by "Ancon, Canal Zone, Oct 27" duplex, additional Ancon Registered (10.27) and blue Cristobal (10.27) transit, reverse with magenta New York (11.5, 11.6) backstamps, Fine, Census No. CZ-69. Scott Nos. FX-CZ2; $625  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1296   imageCristobal, C.Z., blue simulated registry label handstamp on 1905 registered Isthmian Canal Commission cover from Pedro Miguel, Canal Zone to Buffalo N.Y. bearing 1c green (9) pair and 10c yellow (13) tied by "Pedro Miguel, Canal Zone, Dec 20 1905" cds and bars cancel, blue Cristobal (12.20) cds, New York (1.1) and Buffalo (1.2) backstamps; stamp flaws, F.-V.F. Scott Nos. FX-CZ var.  Estimate $200 - 300. The simulated registry handstamps were introduced at Cristobal in 1905 and were in use for only a short time period. (Image1)

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1297   imageCristobal, C.Z., blue simulated registry label handstamp on 1905 registered cover from Empire, Canal Zone to Plymouth Conn. bearing 10c yellow (13), top s.e., tied by two strikes of "Empire, Canal Zone, Dec 26 1905" cds blue Cristobal (12.26) cds, New York (1.4) backstamp; some flaws, F.-V.F. Scott Nos. FX-CZ var.  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1298   image[Cristobal, C.Z.], blue framed label-style imitation handstamp on 1906 registered cover from Canal Zone to Germany bearing Canal Zone 1c green, 2c rose (9-10), 5c blue, 10c yellow (12, 13), and 8c on 50c bister brown (14) cancelled by matching small circular grids, "Ancon C.Z., Station A. Jan 2 1906, matching blue "Cristobal, Canal Zone, Registered. Jan 3 1906" cds, New York (1.15) backstamp and New York registry label FX-NY1a(i)(ii) affixed on front, Berlin (1.28) arrival backstamp, Very Fine. Scott Nos. FX-CZ var.  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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1299   imageDouglas, Arizona, registry label with handstamped "Douglas, Arizona." purple town name on 2¢ red entire from St. Louis, Mich. to Senora, Mexico bearing with 1¢ green, 2¢ carmine, and 5¢ blue (300, 319, 304), tied by "Saint Louis, Mich. Jan 12, 1907" duplexes, purple Douglas, Ariz. (1.18) cds; no flap, cover reduced at left and minor wear, 1¢ torn, F.-V.F., Census No. DO-1, ex-A.R.T. collection. Scott Nos. FX-DO2; $8,000  Estimate $4,000 - 6,000. ONE OF ONLY THREE RECORDED DOUGLAS, ARIZONA REGISTRY LABELS USED ON COVER. (Image1)

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1300   imageEagle Pass, Texas, registry label with smaller red handstamped name and number "1602" affixed on cover from Canada to Mexico bearing Canada 5¢ Small Queen (42) and Registry 5¢ dark green (F2), tied by circular grid cancels, matching "Lucknow Ont. NO 6 88" origin cds and backstamps, reverse with Hamilton (11.7) and Buffalo (11.7) transits, Torreon and Celaya registry markings, Mexican (11.22) arrival backstamp; faulty, Fine, Census No. EG-3. Scott Nos. FX-EG2; $2,500  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. ONE OF ONLY SEVEN RECORDED EAGLE PASS REGISTRY LABELS, THIS BEING ONE OF FIVE WITH HANDSTAMPED NAMES. (Image1)

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