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1501 4LB8 imageCharleston, S.C., Honour's City Express, 1851-58, 2¢ black on bluish, Position 3, large margins to touched at top, manuscript "X" cancel, blue "Wilmington & Raleigh Railroad Jun. 15" route agent's cds and matching "10" cent rating handstamp on buff front with flap to Philadelphia Pa.; light central crease, Fine, a scarce railroad use, ex-Hall. Scott No. 4LB8  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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1502 4LB8 imageCharleston, S.C., Honour's City Express, 1851-58, 2¢ black on bluish, Position 9, Later State, mostly clear except cut in at bottom, tied by manuscript "X", used with 3c orange brown (10), ample margins to slightly in, intense shade, tied by red grid on cover front only to Augusta Ga., matching red "Charleston S.C. '3' Jul. 31" integral-rate cds, 1851 docketing at left, F.-V.F., a rare combination use with the 3¢ orange brown 1851 issue., ex-Golden. Scott No. 4LB8  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1503 4LB8a imageCharleston, S.C., Honour's City Express, 1851-58, 2¢ black on bluish, period after "Paid", First Setting, three huge margins, barely touched at left, tied by manuscript "X" cancel, red "Charleston S.C. '10' Apr 26" integral-rate cds on buff cover to Greenville S.C., 1851 docketing at left, faint staining, Fine and scarce use, ex-Golden. Scott No. 4LB8a  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1504 4LB15 imageCharleston, S.C., Kingman's City Post, 1851-58, 2¢ black on bluish, three margins, slightly in at right, uncancelled, used with 3¢ dull red (11A), margins, nick at right, tied by blue "Charleston S.C. 'Paid' Jan 28" cds on 1853 folded letter to Stateburg S.C., Very Fine. Scott No. 4LB15  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. ONE OF ONLY FIVE ON COVER USAGES OF THE KINGMAN 2¢ BLACK ON BLUISH CARRIER STAMP. We note the following three cover usages of this stamp:1. (no date) Valentine cover with uncancelled vertical strip of three (Pos. 5/7/9), ex Caspary, Boker, Golden, D.K. collection2. (no date) cover with pen cancelled horizontal pair (Pos. 3-4), ex Hall, D.K. collection3. (no date) cover with pen cancelled single (Pos. 4. 1853-01-28, uncancelled single (Pos. 1) used with #11A on folded letter to Stateburg S.C. (Image1)

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1505 6LB11 imageNew York, N.Y., U.S. City Despatch Post, 1849-50, 1¢ black on buff, four margins, tied by "New-York, 20, Jun 18" integral cds, used with 1851, 3¢ dull red, three singles (11), mostly four margins, tied by circled "20" ratemarkers on cover to Montreal, Canada, manuscript "1/-" rating, minor cover creasing slightly affects carrier stamp, some soiling, F.-V.F., ex Waterhouse. Scott No. 6LB11  Estimate $500 - 750. THE ONLY RECORDED NEW YORK 1¢ BLACK ON BUFF SEMI-OFFICIAL CARRIER ISSUE TO CANADA. (Image1)

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1506 20L2 imageBoyd's City Express, 1844, 2¢ black on yellow green, full margins, canceled by red "Free" handstamp on 1844 folded letter to Bridgeport, Conn., red "Boyd's City Express Post, Nov 12" oval date stamp, entered the U.S. mails with red "New - York, Nov 12" cds and blue manuscript "10" rate, Very Fine. Scott No. 20L2  $450. (Image1)

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1507 20L17, 65 imageBoyd's City Express, 1860, 1¢ black on lilac, margins clear to large, tied by "Paid" in oval handstamp on cover to Salem, N.Y., in combination with 1861, 3¢ rose tied by "New York, Feb 11" cds and target duplex postmark, Very Fine and choice. Scott No. 20L17+65  $500. (Image1)

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1508 20L35 imageBoyd's City Dispatch, 1877 (1¢) violet on lilac, tied by indistinct black "Paid" in circle cancel on cover to local New York City street address, purple "Boyd's City Dispatch, 1 Park Place, N.Y., Nov 7 1878" oval postmark, "Robert Colgate & Co." corner card; small part of flap missing, a Very Fine and scarce use. Scott No. 20L35  $450. (Image1)

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1509 20L56 imageBoyd's Dispatch, 1882, black on pink, tied by purple "Boyd's City Despatch, Paid, 1 Park Place, N.Y., May 31 1883" oval postmark on illustrated Bethesda Mineral Spring yellow ad cover to local street address, Very Fine and choice. Scott No. 20L56  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1510 60L2 imageDupuy & Schenck, 1846-48 (1¢) black on gray, margins large to shaving frameline at bottom right, tied by red straight line "Paid" handstamp on local 1847 folded letter, with matching "Dupey & Schenck, Penny Post" two-line handstamp; stamp with sealed tear at top, otherwise Very Fine, ex Caspary, Brown; with 1999 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 60L2  $1,500. (Image1)

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1511 108L5, 11A imageMetropolitan Post Office, 1852-53, 1¢ blue, cut to shape as always, tied by "Paid, W.H. Laws" boxed handstamp on cover to Poland, Me., in combination with 1851, 3¢ dull red tied by "New - York, Jan 14" cds, Very Fine, a rare combination usage of the 1¢ Metropolitan Post Office shield issue which is grossly undercataloged in Scott; with 1993 and 2007 P.F. certificates. Scott No. 108L5+11A  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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1512 117L1 imagePomeroy's Letter Express, 1844, 5¢ black on yellow, large margins all around, light internal creasing, cancelled by manuscript "C" on folded letter datelined "Rochester July 10. 1844" to New York City street address, ex-C. E. Chapman (his purple handstamp at center). Scott No. 117L1  $3,500. ONE OF LESS THAN 20 RECORDED COVERS BEARING THE SCARCE POMEROY INCOMPLETE VALUE STAMP. This stamp comes from one of the positions on the plate with the value "20 for $1" incomplete ("$1" removed). This state of the plate was used only for printing stamps in Black on Yellow paper. (Image1)

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1513 117L1 imagePomeroy's Letter Express, 1844, 5¢ black on yellow, ample to large margins, light corner creasing, cancelled by red "Cd" handstamp which ties through paper on folded letter datelined "New York July 16. 1844" to Rochester N.Y., forwarded with light strike of red Rochester cds, tying stamp, and with manuscript "10" cent rating to Buffalo N.Y., Very Fine; signed by Elliot Perry on reverse. Scott No. 117L1  $1,000. AN INTERESTING POMEROYS TO-THE-MAILS FORWARDED USE. (Image1)

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1514 117L3 imagePomeroy's Letter Express, 1844, 5¢ blue, horizontal pair, large margins, some creases, cancelled by manuscript and used on folded letter datelined "Rochester July 28, 1844" to Boston Mass., red "Forwarded by Hale & Co. Albany" oval handstamp, Very Fine. Scott No. 117L3  $6,000 as pair on cover. ONE OF LESS THAN FIVE RECORDED PAIRS OF THE POMEROY 5¢ BLUE USED ON COVER, AN EXCEPTIONAL CONJUNCTIVE USE WITH HALE & CO. The Golden sale had two other covers bearing Pomeroy 5¢ blue pairs from this correspondence to Boston, one also a conjunctive use with Hale & Co. who carried it from Albany to Boston for delivery. (Image1)

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1515 143LU3 imageWells Fargo & Co., 1862, 25¢ red, imprint on 3¢ red on white (U34) entire, with printed Wells Fargo & Co. express frank; some edge tone at left, F.-V.F. Scott No. 143LU3  $700. (Image1)

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1516   imageEstimate $150 - 200. (Image1)


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1517 63b image(Shades) 1¢ Dark Blue, intense color and impression, tied by neat "Jamaica Plain Ms Apr 3 1861" cds on unsealed orange buff cover to Walpole N.H. at the 1¢ circular rate, Very Fine and choice use, ex-Cipolla; with 2008 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 63b  $800 off cover. (Image1)

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1518 63b image(Shades) 1¢ Dark Blue, exceptionally well centered within balanced margins, deep rich color with a strong impression, tied by red "Providence R.I. Jun 25 1862" cds on yellow local cover with street address; no flap, Very Fine, ex-Watt White; with 2002 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 63b  $800 as off-cover. (Image1)

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1519 63b image(Shades) 1¢ Dark Blue, three singles with incredibly deep shade, cancelled by blue grids on small cover to Newtonville Mass., matching "Stoneham Ms. Jul 30" cds, with interesting 1862 enclosure discussing July 4th celebrations; reduced slightly at left and small tear at left, Very Fine, beautiful color approaching the elusive Indigo shade. Scott No. 63b  $2,400 as used singles. (Image1)

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1520 63a image(Shades) 1¢ Ultramarine, wide margins with nat. straddle s.e. at left showing part of adjacent stamp, cancelled by circular grid on orange buff cover addressed locally, matching partial "Fall River Mass Jun 18" cds; reduced at left, F.-V.F.; with 2002 (photocopy) and 2004 P.F. certificates. Scott No. 63a  $800 off-cover. (Image1)

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1521 63 var. image(Perforation Varieties) 1¢ Blue, Pre-Perforation Fold-Over, upper left corner selvage single, folded-over causing crazy perforations, tied by bold four-rings cancel on small lady's cover to Brandon Vt., matching "Brandon Vt. Nov 15" cds, prepaid 1¢ for the drop rate, Very Fine, ex-Christian. Scott No. 63 var.  Estimate $500 - 750. A REMARKABLE PRODUCTION VARIETY USED ON COVER. Illustrated and discussed in Donald Evans, The United States 1¢ Franklin 1861-67, pg. 36, fig. 2-25. (Image1)

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1522 63 var. image(Perforation Varieties) 1¢ Blue, "Skinny" Perforation, double vertical perforations and separated at both sides along the inner perfs resulting in an extremely narrow stamp, boldly tied by three bold strikes of four-rings cancel on immaculate orange buff cover to Pottsville Pa., docketing at left, probably a drop use since flap originally sealed, Extremely Fine and choice. Scott No. 63 var.  Estimate $500 - 750. THE FAMOUS "SKINNY" STAMP USED ON COVER SHOWCASING THIS REMARKABLE PERFORATION ERROR. (Image1)

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1523 63 var. image(Perforation Varieties) 1¢ Blue, "Skinny" Stamp, narrow perforation error, rich color, used with 2¢ black (73), tied together by "St. Louis Mo. 5 Mar" cds duplexed with circle of wedges on cover to Quincy Mass., Very Fine, ex-James E. Lee. Scott No. 63 var.  Estimate $150 - 200. Illustrated and discussed in Donald Evans, The United States 1¢ Franklin 1861-67, pg. 37, fig. 2-27. (Image1)

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1524 63 var. image(Printing Varieties) 1¢ Blue, Double Transfer in "U" At Bottom, strong impression, tied by bold strike of "Pottsville Pa. 14 Sep" duplex with circular grid cancel on orange local drop cover; pulled perf at top, Fine and scarce variety; with 2014 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 63 var.  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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1525 63 var. image(Printing Varieties) 1¢ Blue, Printing Error, vertical pair showing error in lower left corner of the bottom stamp, tied by circular open grids on locally addressed cover, matching "Salem Mass Jul 20" cds; some light perf toning, Very Fine. Scott No. 63 var.  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1526 63 image(Plate Numbers) 1¢ Blue, bottom Imprint and Plate No. 10 strip of three, each stamp canceled with manuscript pen squiggles on light buff cover to Philadelphia Pa., matching manuscript "Bryant Ill., June 24/63" postmark at bottom left; minor extra gum and ms. affects strip, some edge wear, still Very Fine. Scott No. 63  Estimate $300 - 400. THE ONLY REPORTED ON-COVER 1¢ 1861 IMPRINT PLATE NUMBER MULTIPLE. (Image1)

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1527 63 image(Plate Numbers) 1¢ Blue, bottom margin plate "No. 22" imprint single, Harrisburg Pa. precancel used on orange wrapper at the newspaper rate to Minorsville, PA, original enclosed Daily Legislative Record, No. 40, For the Session of 1862 newspaper, manuscript "Dougherty HR" House of Representative member notation; some wrapper faults, F.-V.F. Scott No. 63  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1528 63 image(Plate Numbers) 1¢ Blue, bottom selvage single with partial plate no. 9 and imprint, deep shade, tied by "U.S. Penny Mail, May 16, Phila. Pa." octagonal carrier datestamp (Skinner-Eno PM-CR 6) on cover addressed to local street address, Very Fine and choice use. Scott No. 63  Estimate $150 - 200. There is no Dot-in-U on this stamp, which is common for stamps from Plate 9. Chip Gliedman had estimated no more than six plate numbers are known used on cover, of which there are four different offered in this sale. (Image1)

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1529 63 image(Plate Numbers) 1¢ Blue, bottom selvage single with plate no. 10 and imprint, tied by sharp "Exeter, N.H. Jan 1" cds on cover to local address at 1¢ drop rate, 1866 docketing at left, Very Fine, ex-Wunderlich. Scott No. 63  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1530 63 image(Plate Numbers) 1¢ Blue, bottom selvage single with plate no. 27 and imprint, used with 2¢ black (73), tiny flaws, tied by "Saint Albans Vt, Feb 27 '64" duplex on cover to Georgia Center Vt.; reduced slightly at right, small stain, F.-V.F. Scott No. 63  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1531 86 image1867, 1¢ blue, E. grill, pair and single, rich colors, tied by quartered cork cancellation duplexed with partial "Lawrence Kas. Mar 9" cds on Kansas State Horticultural Society envelope to Alton Ill., blue W. C. Flagg "1868 11 Mar" company arrival handstamp; reduced at right affecting single, ex-Herzog, James E. Lee, "Aristocrat"; with 1999 A.P.S. certificate. Scott No. 86  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. THE EARLIEST DOCUMENTED USAGE OF THE 1¢ E. GRILL 1868 ISSUE. References: Herzog article in 1977 A.P.C. book, Illustrated in Alan Berkun's "The 1868 Regular Production D, E and F Grill EDUs", First Days, June 2004, p. 12, fig. 3. (Image1)

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1532 86 image1867, 1¢ blue, E. grill, horizontal strip of three tied to cover to Hamden N.Y. by indistinct black cork killers, "Bloomsburg Pa. Aug 14" cds, 1868 pencil answer docketing; reduced slightly at right, F.-V.F. Scott No. 86  Estimate $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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1533 92 image1867, 1¢ blue, F. grill, cancelled by quartered cork duplexed with "Danville N.Y. Aug 11" cds on local drop letter, original August 7, 1868 enclosure; 1¢ trivial pulled perf, Very Fine, ex-Henry Nowak, Evans, "Aristocrat"; with 1995 P.F. and 1999 A.P.S. Certificates. Scott No. 92  Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. THE EARLIEST DOCUMENTED USAGE OF THE 1¢ F. GRILL 1867 ISSUE. Illustrated and discussed in Donald Evans, The United States 1¢ Franklin 1861-67, pg. 52, fig. 3-21. (Image1)

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1534 92 image1867, 1¢ blue, F. grill, strong grill, tied by "Aurora Ill Aug 21" duplex with quartered cork cancel on locally addressed drop cover, illustrated "Merchant's Union Express Company" corner card at left, fresh and Very Fine use. Scott No. 92  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1535 92 image1867, 1¢ blue, F. grill, horizontal strip of three tied by cork cancels duplexed with "Norfolk Va. Apr 8" cds on Norfolk Insurance Trust Co. all-over shaded ad cover to Williamsburg Va.; some flaws, Fine and scarce F. grill strip used on cover. Scott No. 92  $1,475 as off-cover. (Image1)

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1536 92 image1867, 1¢ blue, F. grill, vertical pair, tied by two strikes of blue four-rings duplexed with "Bellefontaine O. Jun 3" cds on yellow cover to West Liberty, Ohio, 2¢ paid the unsealed circular rate after July 1, 1863; bottom toned perfs, Very Fine and scarce grill use. Scott No. 92  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1537 92 image1867, 1¢ blue, F. grill, well centered, used with 1867 2¢ black F grill (93), tied by two four-ring cancels on orange buff cover to Yanceyville N.C., matching "Christiansburg, Ky. Mar" cds; reduced slightly at right, F.-V.F. Scott No. 92 $525+. (Image1)

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1538   image1867 1¢ Grilled Issues, group of 7 covers and one front, including #92 on Taunton Mass. cover front cancelled by blue circle of wedges, P.S.E. cert; #92 used with #114 on orange cover; #86 on Nebraska City, Nebraska Terr. drop letter use, #92 well centered on Moline Ill. drop letter, and #92 strip of three San Francisco to Mass.; some faults. Estimate  $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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1539   image1¢ brown on cream laid paper envelope essay, 147 x 81mm, bright and exceptionally fresh, Extremely Fine. Undersander No. E27Db  $2,000. (Image1)


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1540   image1¢ ultramarine on white laid paper envelope essay, 149 x 83mm, exceptionally fresh, Extremely Fine. Undersander No. E27Da  $2,000. (Image1)


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1541   image"Cypress Top Texas, April 6 /67", manuscript postmark on gray cover to the Land Agent at Galveston Tex. bearing 1¢ blue (63) and 2¢ black (73) cancelled by matching manuscript; stamp and cover faults, Fine. Estimate  $150 - 200. Cypress Top was a post office in Harris County that operated 1852-1905. (Image1)

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1542   imageDenver City C.T. Nov 19, three strikes of cds in blue tie 1¢ blue, dot-in-u, pl. 9 (63 var.) top margin pair and single, on circa 1861 orange buff cover to Binghampton N.Y.; some faults, a Fine Colorado Territorial use, ex-Lehman, Haas, Lee. Estimate  $300 - 400. This was the first Denver postmark used with the Colorado Territory designation. According to Jarrett, the last reported use of this device was December 31, 1861. (Image1)

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1543   imageDenver City, Col, Feb 17, two strikes of blue cds tie three 1¢ blue (63) singles on 1863 cover with preprinted address to Edwin Gould at Fort Lyon, Colorado Terr., receipt docketing; stamp faults, part of flap missing, a Very Fine Colorado Territory use. Estimate  $300 - 400. Edwin C. Gould was a Union Army private in the 1st Regiment, Colorado Cavalry. Organized from the 1st Colorado Infantry on Nov. 1st 1862, the Regiment operated against Indians and protected stage routes. This Denver City 27mm cds is known used from Oct. 3rd 1863 to Jul. 21st 1865 according to Jarrett, pg. 46-47. (Image1)

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1544   imageGeorgetown, Colo, Nov 22 (Jarrett No. 116), cds ties 1¢ blue (63) on locally addressed drop letter; reduced slightly at right, Very Fine and scarce Colorado Territory use. Estimate  $300 - 400. The Georgetown, Colorado post office was established on June 18, 1866. This cancel was used between 5/2/1870 & 10/18/1875, which would make this a late use of the 1861 1¢ issue. (Image1)

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1545   image(New York City) 1¢ blue, group of six covers with year dated cds and three 1¢, cancelled by different circle of wedges, circular grids and patent blade cancel, F.-V.F. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1546   image"Prarie Home, May 11th 1867" [Texas], manuscript postmark on gray cover to the Land Agent at Galveston Tex. bearing 1¢ blue (63) and 2¢ black (73), each cancelled by manuscript "X"; cover folds and some light aging, Fine. Estimate  $150 - 200. Prairie Home, Texas was a post office in Montgomery County, Texas that operated 1860-1871. (Image1)

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1547   image"Rose Hill, Texas, March 23", manuscript postmark cancels 1¢ blue (63) and 2¢ black (73) on gray cover to the Land Agent at Galveston Texas; 1867 pencil docketing at left, stamp faults, F.-V.F. Estimate  $100 - 150. The Rose Hill post office operated 1852-1905 in Harris County, north of Houston. (Image1)

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1548 63 image(Western Usages) 1¢ Blue, horizontal strip of three with nat. s.e. at right, tied by waffle grid cancels on 3¢ pink entire (U34) to Schenectady N.Y. at double the 3¢ letter rate, matching "Marysville Cal Sep 17" cds; entire repaired and missing right backflap, Fine appearance. Scott No. 63  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1549 63 image(Western Usages) 1¢ Blue, tied by "San Francisco Cal. Mar 6" duplex with grid cancel on 2¢ Black Jack (U50) entire to Sacramento Cal.; partial flap, F.-V.F. Scott No. 63  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1550   image(Western Usages) "C.V. Sep. 11 /62", manuscript postmark on buff cover to Battle Creek Mich. bearing 1¢ blue pair and block of eight on reverse, rich color with each neatly cancelled by two manuscript strokes, prepaid 10¢ Transcontinental rate, minor soiling at reduced slightly at left, Very Fine and scarce Nevada Territory use. Estimate  $2,000 - 3,000. A REMARKABLE TRANSCONTINENTAL USE FROM NEVADA TERRITORY, ONE OF ONLY FOUR RECORDED BLOCKS ON COVER. "C.V." is Carson Valley (Carson City), Utah Territory that was established on December 10th 1852. It became Nevada Territory in 1861. On 8/20/1863, Carson Valley became Genoa, Ormsby County, then Douglas County. (Image1)


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1551   image(Western Usages) Fourth Crossing Cal. Mar 3, clear strike of cds (CAL-1050) on cover bearing 1¢ blue (63), pair and single, tied by three strikes of circled grid cancels on cover to Marysville Cal., Very Fine, ex-Jessup, Basil Pearce. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1552   image(Western Usages) Virginia City, N.T. Feb 14, neat strike of cds ties 1¢ blue (63) on drop rate cover addressed locally with "present"; some cover restoration, Very Fine appearance, a scarce Nevada Territory drop letter use, Illustrated in Evans as fig. 16-19, page 325., ex-Nowak, Lee. Estimate  $300 - 400. Nevada Territory existed only from 3/2/1861 to 10/31/1864 when it became a state. (Image1)

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1553   image(Transcontinental Usages) Biddeford, Me Oct 28, light buff cover bearing 1¢ blue (63) and 2¢ black (73) strip of three and single, all cancelled by four-rings cancels at the triple rate to San Francisco Cal.; reduced slightly at left with some wear, right 2¢ faulty, otherwise Very Fine, a very unusual franking, ex-Allen, Burrows. Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)

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1554   imageChicago Ill, Jan 28 '64, blue cds duplexed with circular grid cancel ties 1¢ blue (63) and 2¢ black (73) on orange buff cover to Green Bay Wis., matching blue "West Branch P.O." oval postmark, Very Fine and choice. Estimate  $1,000 - 1,500. ONE OF TWO RECORDED 1¢ BLUE AND 2¢ BLACK JACK COMBINATION CHICAGO WEST BRANCH COVERS. Although branch post offices were authorized by law effective 7/1/1862, only Cleveland and Chicago had them. A 1¢ fee was charged until 7/1/1863, when carrier service was included in the general letter rate, for taking letters from a branch post office to the main post office where they entered the mails. Branch post office markings are scarce. (Image1)

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1555   imageChicago Ill. Dec 21 '63, blue cds duplexed with segmented grid cancel ties 1¢ blue (63) and 2¢ black (73), on cover to Greene N.Y., matching "West Branch P.O." oval postmark; 1¢ restored corner, reduced slightly at right, F.-V.F. appearance, ex-Metzger. Estimate  $500 - 750. ONE OF TWO RECORDED 1¢ BLUE AND 2¢ BLACK JACK COMBINATION CHICAGO WEST BRANCH COVERS. (Image1)

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1556   imageChicago Supplementary Mail, Sep 29, blue cds ties 1¢ blue (63) and 2¢ black (73) on cover to Baltimore Md., matching "North Branch P.O." oval postmark, manuscript 1863 docketing at left, Very Fine. Skinner-Eno No. PM-SM 4. Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. A REMARKABLE COMBINATION OF BOTH CHICAGO SUPPLEMENTARY MAIL AND NORTH BRANCH MARKINGS. (Image1)

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1557   imageChicago Supplementary Mail, Sep 28, three strikes of blue cds tie 1¢ blue (63) and three 3¢ rose (65) singles, on light buff cover to Belleville, Canada West, Detroit red "U. States Paid 10" exchange office marking (Simpson 35), Belleville (9.29) arrival backstamp; stamps affected from placement near edge of cover with one 3¢ tear at left, missing top flap, Very Fine appearance, colorful and attractive usage. Skinner-Eno No. PM-SM 4. Estimate  $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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1558   image"Cumberland Me. Mar. 16", printed precancel postmark with manuscript day on unsealed orange buff cover with part-printed address to Deer Isle Me. bearing 1¢ blue (63), light corner crease, well centered with deep rich color, cancelled by matching manuscript "X", prepaid for the 1¢ circular rate, manuscript "1863" dates the cover, includes a misdated March 10th 1860 circular announcing sale of Highway Surveyor's Books and other printed products, Very Fine, ex-James Lee; with clear 1985 P.F. certificate. Estimate  $2,000 - 3,000. Horace I. Gray was a "Card and Job Printer" located in Cumberland, Maine offering a variety of stationery merchandise. All of the known Cumberland precancels are on cover from only two firms, that of Gray himself and the Portland firm of Sanborn & Carter. It is suggested that Gray did the printing for Sanborn & Carter, together with the mailing, thus accounting for the Cumberland precancel on the Portland firm's mail. Five distinct types of the Cumberland precancel are known. Illustrated and discussed in Donald Evans, The United States 1¢ Franklin 1861-67, pg. 139, fig. 8-37. (Image1)

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1559 63 image(Auxiliary Markings) 1¢ Blue, used in combination with 1869 2¢ brown (113), both tied by quartered cork duplexed with "Albany N.Y. Apr 2" cds on 1875 cover to San Francisco Cal., manuscript return to sender after 10 days endorsement at lower left, red crayon "Apr 20", two bold strikes of "Returned - To - Writer" framed handstamps and "San Francisco Cal. Apr 21" duplex, original Apr. 1st 1875 enclosure; 1¢ affected slightly from edge placement, Very Fine, ex-James Lee. Scott No. 63 Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. AN UNUSUAL LATE USE MIXED ISSUE FRANKING OF THE 1¢ 1861 ISSUE AND 2¢ 1869 ISSUE. Illustrated and discussed in Donald Evans, The United States 1¢ Franklin 1861-67, pg. 115, fig. 7-23. (Image1)

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1560 63 image(Auxiliary Markings) 1861, 1¢ blue, tied by large quartered geometric cancel on July 1863 folded circular from Schieffelin Brothers & Co., Importers and Wholesale Druggists, New York City to Philadelphia Pa., New York "Due 2" handstamp, Very Fine. Scott No. 63  Estimate $200 - 300. Effective July 1st 1863, the unsealed circular rate was increased to 2¢. Also that date, part-paid letters were assessed a fee of equal to double the underpayment -- in this case the short payment was 1¢ and the amount due was therefore 2¢. (Image1)

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1561   image(Auxiliary Markings) Galveston Tex. Jun 23, cds on backflap of two drop covers, each bearing 1¢ blue (63) pair tied by star cancels and addressed to different lawyers in town, both with "Advertised" straightlines, "Unclaimed" framed handstamp and circled "Due 2" rating handstamp, each with additional pencil "4"; one with flap tear, F.-V.F. pair. Estimate  $200 - 300. These letters were apparently mailed after the June 1865 end of Civil War hostilities in Texas. They were advertised in the local paper and remained unclaimed at the post office and returned to the sender. (Image1)

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1562   image(Auxiliary Markings) Held for Postage, framed oval handstamp on cover to Ithaca N.Y. originally franked with 1¢ blue, F. Grill (92) tied by Seneca Falls Mar. 1st cds duplexed with quartered cork cancel, sender supplied 2¢ black, F. grill (93) for deficient postage, which was cancelled by "Seneca Falls N.Y. Mar 3"duplex; barely reduced at right, Very Fine. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1563   image(Auxiliary Markings) Rockford Ill, Jan 16 1863, cds duplexed with four-rings cancel on 1¢ blue (63), small fault at top, on unsealed yellow drop cover addressed locally, sender's notation "If not taken from post office, to be returned", blue "Rockford Ill Jan 17 1863" backstamp and straightline "Not Found" auxiliary straightline handstamp, Very Fine, ex-Christian. Estimate  $200 - 300. Illustrated and discussed in Donald Evans, The United States 1¢ Franklin 1861-67, pg. 115, fig. 7-24. (Image1)

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1564   image11-Blade Patent Cancel, duplexed with "Philadelphia Pa May 23 1863" cds ties 1¢ blue (63) with large bottom margin capture of "Engraved By" imprint, and 3¢ rose (65) on orange buff cover to Lieut. Col. at Fort Saratoga, Washington D.C., prepaid 1¢ carrier fee to the mails plus 3¢ postage, reverse with partial strike of U.S. Penny Mail carrier datestamp; 3¢ stamp possibly washed and reused illegally, reduced slightly at right, F.-V.F. Skinner-Eno No. PN-A 6  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1565   image11-Blade Patent Cancel, two strikes duplexed with "Philadelphia Pa Apr 20 1863" cds tie 1¢ blue (63) and 3¢ rose (65) on lady's mourning cover to New York City, prepaid 1¢ carrier fee to the mails plus 3¢ postage, blade appears to have been missing, for an 11-bar appearance. 3¢ faulty, still Very Fine. Skinner-Eno No. PN-A 6  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1566   image5-Point Star, duplexed with "Marlborough Mass. Jul 28" cds ties 1¢ blue (63) on locally addressed printed 1866 U.S. Internal Revenue license bill, prepaid 1¢ drop fee, town is spelled Marlboro in the notice, 1¢ light corner crease, ex-Beane. Skinner-Eno No. ST-S 2  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1567   imageButton, bold strike ties 1¢ blue (63) and 2¢ black (73) singles, on purple cover with military address to "Haley Whallon, Company H, 91 Reg. N.Y., Monocacy Junction near Frederick. City Md.", matching bold "Whallonsburgh, N.Y. Dec 12" balloon-style cds; 2¢ bottom perfs trimmed, minor edge wear, reduced slightly at right, Very Fine; with 1989 P.F. certificate. Skinner-Eno No. GE-E24  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. (Image1)

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1568   imageCircle of Wedges, red strike duplexed with "N.Y. City, Jun 22" cds ties two 1¢ blue (63) singles on yellow local with local street address, prepaid at the 2¢ local carrier rate, Very Fine and attractive. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1569   imageCircle of Wedges, three bold complete strikes tie vertical 1¢ blue (63) strip of three, wide left straddle s.e., on orange buff cover to South Glens Falls, N.Y., matching "Saratoga Springs N.Y. Feb 1" cds; cover with few edge nicks at top from opening, otherwise Extremely Fine. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1570   imageCircle of Wedges, two strikes of fancy cancel tie 1¢ blue (63) and 2¢ black (73) on small lady's cover to Milo Me., matching "Charlestown Ms Apr 7 1864" double-circle datestamp, Very Fine. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1571   imageCircle of Wedges in Circle, two strikes duplexed with "New-York Mar 2 1863" tie three 1¢ blue (63) singles on cover to Baltimore Md., 1863 docketing at left; center stamp with unnoticeable pre-use tear, otherwise Very Fine and pretty cover. Skinner-Eno No. GE-C 107  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1572   imageCircled "C", perfect bold strike and matching bold "Springwater N.Y. Apr 10" tie three 1¢ blue (63) singles, left nat. s.e., on yellow cover to Syracuse N.Y., flap tears, Very Fine and choice, ex-James Lee, Haas. Skinner-Eno No. LS-C9 Estimate $500 - 750. Illustrated and discussed in Donald Evans, The United States 1¢ Franklin 1861-67, pg. 137, fig. 8-32. The "C" is an altered "5" ratemarker with the top portion removed from the canceling device. (Image1)

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1573   imageCircled Open Star, two clear strikes tie vertical 1¢ blue (63) strip of three on turned cover to the postmaster at Fowler N.Y., matching "Brasher Iron Works N.Y. Aug 7" cds, inside use bearing 3¢ rose (65) cancelled by four-rings cancel with "Moores Forks N.Y. May 12" cds to Brasher Iron Works N.Y.; cover opened for display with some faults including restored lower right edge, F.-V.F., ex-Gibson. Skinner-Eno No. ST-O unlisted  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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1574   imageCircular Clamshell Grid, bold strike in vivid paint red ties 1¢ blue (63) on unsealed cover to local street address, printed "New England Society" corner card, clean and Extremely Fine with tremendous eye appeal. Skinner-Eno No. PA-S unlisted  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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1575 63 imageCircular Grid, two strikes in vivid green duplexed with "Richmond Va. Aug 9" cds ties 1¢ blue (63) on drop cover locally addressed to Richmond Va., 1866 docketing at right; cover ever so slightly reduced at top, Extremely Fine and rare green cancel use., ex-Knapp. Scott No. 63. Estimate  $1,500 - 2,000. A REMARKABLE DROP LETTER USE WITH GREAT EYE APPEAL. (Image1)

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1576   imageCogwheel, four bold strikes tie 1¢ blue (63) and 3¢ rose (65), pair and single, on cover to Brooklyn N.Y., matching "San Francisco Cal, Mar 6 1862" cds, prepaid the 10¢ West Coast rate; small corner tear and stain, F.-V.F. Skinner-Eno No. GE-P 30  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1577   image"Fence" Grid, three strikes of fancy cancel tie 1¢ blue (63) strip of three on orange buff cover to Springfield Oh., matching "Mason Ohio Jul 30" cds; right stamp with upper right faulty, otherwise Very Fine; with 2010 P.F. certificate. Skinner-Eno No. SD-G 84  Estimate $300 - 400. Skinner notes this fancy cancel as a stylized picket fence grid cancel, although the Philatelic Foundation declines to characterize them. (Image1)

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1578   imageFive-Point Segmented Star, two strikes tied 1¢ blue (63) and 2¢ black (73) on orange buff cover to East Carlton, N.Y., matching "Albion N.Y." cds. Skinner-Eno No. SD-35 var.  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1579   imageFive-Point Star with Dot, two strikes cancel 1¢ blue (63) and 2¢ black (73) on orange buff cover to Winchester N.H., clear strike of "Williamsburgh, Mass. Mar 21, 1867" cds; reduced slightly at right, F.-V.F., Pictured in H.F. Allen Collection of Black Jacks in fig. 122 on page 85., ex-Allen, Metzger. Skinner-Eno No. ST-D 42 var.  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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1580   imageFlag and "Union" Slogan, two full strikes of fancy cancel ties 1¢ blue (63) horizontal strip of three, tied on yellow cover to Santa Rosa Cal., matching "Healdsburg, Cal., Aug. 6, 1863" cds at left; center stamp tear, couple small cover stain spots, otherwise Very Fine, a remarkable patriotic fancy cancellation usage from Healdsburg, California, extremely rare bearing the 1861 1¢ issue., ex-Knapp; with 2011 P.F. certificate. Skinner-Eno No. PT-F 33  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. (Image1)

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1581   imageFour Hearts, fancy cancel strikes on 1¢ blue (63) and 2¢ black (73) on orange buff cover to Ithaca N.Y., matching "Speedsville N.Y. Aug 19 1867" cds; reduced slightly at left, F.-V.F., a scarce fancy cancel, Pictured in H.F. Allen Collection of Black Jacks in fig. 122 on page 85., ex-Allen, Metzger. Skinner-Eno No. PH-H 70 var.  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1582   imageGrid Patent Cancel, two strikes duplexed with "New-York Oct 25 1862" cds ties 1¢ blue (63), single and pair, on all-over gray Scientific American Patent Agency cover to Kensico N.Y.; reduced slightly at left, single 1¢ faulty, F.-V.F. Skinner-Eno No. PN-B 4  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1583   imageMasonic Square and Compass, duplexed with "Nashua N.H. Mar 13" ties 1¢ blue, F. grill (92) on folded 1869 IRS notice to local Nashua address; perf toning, F.-V.F. Skinner-Eno No. FR-M3b 33  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1584 92 image"Paid" Fancy Shield with Stars, clear strike ties 1¢ blue, F. grill (92), s.e. at right, on light buff locally addressed cover, "Dedham Mass Jan 4" cds, manuscript "Masonic" docketing notation at left, Very Fine, Pictured in Evans as fig. 11-4 on page 205., ex-Christian. Scott No. 92. Skinner-Eno No. PS-C 13  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1585   imagePatent Cancel, grid of pins duplexed with "New-York Oct 22" cds ties 1¢ blue (63) and 3¢ rose (65) on cover to Simsbury Conn., prepaid for the 1¢ carrier fee to-the-mails plus 3¢ postage; partial flap, F.-V.F. Skinner-Eno No. PN-D 4 Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1586   imagePrison Bar Grid, three strikes duplexed with "Columbus O Jul 9" cds on small lady's envelope to Delaware Oh., opened at left, clean and Very Fine. Skinner-Eno No. SD-G 102  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)


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1587   imageRosette, three strikes duplexed with "Bridgeport Con Jun 25" cds tie 1¢ blue (63) strip of three on 3¢ dull pink (U59) buff entire to New Canaan Conn. at double the 3¢ letter rate; light crease, F.-V.F. Skinner-Eno No. GE-R 57  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1588   imageSquare and Compass, neat strike ties 1¢ blue (63), nicely centered, on drop letter locally addressed, small "Tiffin O. Jul 20" cds; reduced slightly at left, Very Fine and choice Masonic fancy cancel, ex-Evans. Skinner-Eno No. FR-M3b unlisted  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1589   imageStovepipe, of Jersey Shore Pa., blue strike ties 1¢ blue (63) on drop cover to local address; stamp faulty, F.-V.F. Skinner-Eno No. ST-D 1  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1590   imageStovepipe, bold strike in blue ties 1¢ blue, F. grill (92), s.e. at bottom, on lady's cover to Groton Junction Mass., apparently underpaid for the 3¢ letter rate, blue "Leominster Ms. Sep 28" cds, 1868 receipt docketing; reduced slightly at right, F.-V.F. Skinner-Eno No. GE-C 7  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1591   imageVeined Leaf, of Newburyport Mass., perfect bold strike ties 1¢ blue (63) on folded drop letter addressed to a lawyer in Newburyport with the word Present, July 10th 1866 short form letter about a fire insurance policy expiration, Extremely Fine. Skinner-Eno No. PP-L 41  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1592   image"W" of Weston, Mass., bold black quill pen cancel ties 1¢ blue (63), rich color, on light salmon locally addressed cover at the 1¢ drop letter rate; flap tear, stamp has some short perfs at right, still clean and Very Fine. Skinner-Eno No. LS-W 24  Estimate $400 - 600. The Weston postmaster used the "W" quill pen cancellation as both a precancel and regular cancellation. (Image1)

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1593   imageWaterbury Ct., "W", clear strike of serif cancel duplexed with "Waterbury Con Jun 8 '66" cds ties 1¢ blue (63) on locally addressed light yellow cover; reduced at right with small repair, Very Fine strike and appearance. Rohloff No. LS-W 20  Estimate $400 - 600. This is the rarest serif type of the Waterbury "W", and this example was used almost one month after the latest recorded use by Rohloff & Diamond. (Image1)

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1594   imageWaterbury, Ct. circular grid fancy cancel, duplexed with "Waterbury Ct. May 22" cds ties 1¢ blue, F grill (92) on locally addressed yellow cover with White & Wells Paper Warehouse corner card, prepaid 1¢ drop letter rate; slightly reduced at right, Very Fine and scarce use with this stamp, rarity RRR - less than 9 examples known; with 2002 P.F. certificate. Rohloff No. H-18  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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1595   imageWaterbury, Ct. "Elm Leaf" fancy cancel, clear strike duplexed with bold "Waterbury Con Aug 9 '66" cds on locally addressed cover, prepaid 1¢ drop letter rate; cover with extensive tear and repair, still a Very Fine strike, rarity RR - less than 16 examples known; with 1986 A.P.S. certificate. Rohloff No. L-1  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)


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1596   imageWaterbury, Ct. "Tulip" fancy cancel, clear strike duplexed with indistinct "Waterbury Con Oct 15 '67" cds ties 1¢ blue (63), misperfed, on locally addressed drop cover; reduced slightly at left with light vertical fold, minor toned spots, F.-V.F., rarity RRRR - less than 6 examples known; with 2008 P.F. certificate. Rohloff No. F-4  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. (Image1)

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1597   imageAdj't-General's Office, State of Maine, illustrated all-over shaded ad cover to Kenduskeag Me. bearing 1¢ blue (63) tied by circular grid, matching "Augusta Me, Nov 3" cds, prepaid at the 1¢ unsealed circular rate; perf flaw, Very Fine. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1598   imageB.B. & J. Hagerty, Druggists and Glassware, embossed green cameo corner card on yellow cover bearing 1¢ blue (63) pair and single, tied by "New-York Aug 8 1862" cds duplexed with four-ring cancel to Penn Yan N.Y., endorsed 1862 at left with "Circular" notation, unsealed flap for three-times the 1¢ circular rate, includes a B.b. & J. Hagerty business card insert; small edge and flap tears, Very Fine and scarce triple circular rate use. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1599   imageB.C. English Mfgr., Combined Knife, Tweezer and Ear Spoon, red and black illustrated ad on orange buff cover bearing 1¢ blue (63), nat. straddle s.e. at left, and 2¢ black (73), cancelled by grids duplexed with "Springfield Mass. Oct 22" cds, addressed to Mount Pleasant Mills., Pa., original printed enclosure for the English's patent combined knife, tweezer and ear spoon; small stamp flaws, Very Fine, Ex-Barbara Fosdyke-Ray. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1600   imageConnecticut Mutual Life Insurance, illustrated ad cover bearing 1¢ blue (63), large margins, tied by Boston black boxed "Paid" cancellation (Skinner-Eno PM-PF 12) and red "Boston Mass May 20" cds, addressed to So. Boston, unusual black "Boston Mass. May 20" backstamp, Very Fine. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)

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