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501   image1875 (Dec. 7) New Haven Conn. to Cape of Good Hope, tissue paper cover from the Landfear correspondence bearing 12¢ blackish violet (162) pair and 3¢ green (158), faulty, tied by cork cancels duplexed with "New Haven Dec 7" cds, bold red "New York '1.10' Dec 8" exchange cds, although endorsed "Via Dartmouth (Halifax) By Private Line" actually carried on Cunard Line Algeria from New York Dec. 12th to Queenstown arriving Dec. 18th, red London Paid (12.20.75) transit cds and matching "2d" credit handstamp, Capetown (1.17) and Wellington (1.17) arrival cds; faulty cover, Fine, This was the final contract voyage of the Cunard Line Algeria. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)

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SOLD for $240.00
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502   image1897 Wreck of the St. Paul, corner card cover from Williamsburg, Va. to London, England, with stamp washed off and purple "Damaged By Immersion, In Sea Water" boxed cachet handstamp, red London arrival handstamp and reverse with British Official Seal label over backflap (torn from opening), Very Fine, a scarce wreck mail usage. Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)


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503   image1702-1775 Transatlantic Mail - Colonial Period, group of 10 covers including 1702 to London carried by favor of "Capt. Flavel", 1749 Amsterdam to Newport R.I. privately "p. Capt Molton", 1770 New York to London with "NEW / YORK" two-line backstamp and "1N" packet rating, 1773 New York to London with "NEW YORK" straightline backstamp and "1N" packet rating, etc.; some faults, F.-V.F. Estimate  $500 - 750. (Image1)

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SOLD for $475.00
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504   image1775-1858 Transatlantic Mail - Philadelphia Non-Contract, group of 33 cover to/from Philadelphia by non-contract sailing ships and steamships, includes Cope Line, Brown's Line, and the Inman Line pre-1856 when Philadelphia was the line's western terminus, F.-V.F. Estimate  $600 - 800. (Image1)

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SOLD for $625.00
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505   image1783-1798 Transatlantic Mail - Confederation and Constitution Periods, group of 13 covers carried by packet or private ship, some interesting including 1783 Bristol, England to New York by packet, 1787 Norwich, England to Alexandria via London by packet with "Post Paid" in circle handstamp, 1793 Falmouth, England to New York with "BALT OC 3" red postmark and ms. "Sh 19" rating, 1793 London to Providence R.I. with "Boston" straightline and ms. "Sh 12" rating, and 1794 London to Philadelphia with experimental London octagonal datestamp (used only Apr.-Jul. 1794); some faults, F.-V.F., an interesting group ideal for additional study. Estimate  $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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SOLD for $1,100.00
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506   image1800-1840s Transatlantic Ship Mail, collection balance of 67 covers comprising mail to and from the U.S. from Europe with the majority from G.B. and carried by sailing ships, few by British packet service, includes 1812 Brighton, England to Waterford N.Y. with "p. 2/-" packet fee, 1830 Glasgow, Scotland to Philadelphia with Boston "Ship" 1842 Liverpool to New Castle Me. with New York "Ship" and "2nd Delivery" straightline, 1835 Canterbury to Franklin Sq., N.Y. with prepaid "P. 2/3" rating and Boston Ship cds with "20¾" due rating, 1837 Germany to Chambersburg Pa. with New York Ship cds, 1800 Richmond Va. to Ayr, North Britain with "½" pence toll tax handstamp, etc., F.-V.F. Estimate  $1,000 - 1,500. (Image1)

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SOLD for $1,450.00
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507   image1820-40, Transatlantic Mail - Philadelphia Sailing Ship Packets, group of 11 covers to/from Philadelphia carried by non-contract sailing ship packets between New York and U.K. ports, includes Black Ball Line, Black X Line, Dramatic Line, Blue Swallowtail Line, and Red Star Line, etc., F.-V.F. Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)

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SOLD for $450.00
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508   image1826-1840s Transatlantic by Sailing Ship including packets, group of 23 covers with range of packet lines (Black Ball, Red and Blue Swallowtail, etc.) with sailing ships notated: Patrick Henry, Pacific, Orpheus, Manhattan, Hottinguer, Montezuma, United States, England, George Canning, Pocahontas, Garrick, Siddons, Pennsylvania, Roscoe, etc., some interesting uses like 1827 Haiti to London by Black Ball Line Britannia, etc., F.-V.F. Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)

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SOLD for $575.00
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509   image1829-39, Transatlantic Sailing Packets - Red Star Line, group of 8 covers comprising 1829 Philadelphia to London by John Jay, 1835 Liverpool to Philadelphia by United States, 1836 Dudley, England to Franklin Tenn. by Sheffield with "2nd Delivery" straightline, 1836 England to Hallowell Me. by United States, 1837 Boston to London by Sheffield, two 1838 Philadelphia to London by Virginian at single and double rates, and 1839 Chatham, Canada to London via New York by Sheffield; some faults. Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)

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SOLD for $350.00
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510   image1830s-1850s Transatlantic Ship Mail, small group of 16 covers including Philadelphia and New York ship "6" mail, mostly from England to the U.S., some mixed condition, F.-V.F. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)

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SOLD for $230.00
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511   image1831-44, Transatlantic Sailing Packets - Black Ball Line, group of 8 covers comprising 1831 Liverpool to Montreal, Canada by New York, 1834 London to Portsmouth N.H. by Opheus (2nd return voyage), 1834 Toronto, Canada to London by Europe, 1838 Boston to London by Columbus, 1839 Blacktourn, England to New York by Oxford, 1839 Manchester, England to Boston Mass. by South America, 1840 St. Louis Mo. to Aberdeenshire, Scotland by Columbus, and 1844 Baltimore Md. to London possibly by Black Ball Line, F.-V.F. Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)

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SOLD for $325.00
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512   image1834-48, Transatlantic Sailing Packets, group of 5 covers comprising Red Swallowtail Line: 1834 Devonshire, England to Boston by Ontario and 1838 New Milford Ct. to London by Saint James; Havre Old Line: 1837 Paris, France to Philadelphia by Nomandie, 1837 Paris, France to Philadelphia by Francois I and 1848 Meadville Pa. to France, F.-V.F. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)

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SOLD for $250.00
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513   image1835-42, Transatlantic Sailing Packets - Blue Swallowtail Line, group of 5 covers comprising 1835 London to Philadelphia by Roscoe, 1837 Boston to London by Roscoe, two 1840 (Jan. 31) Liverpool by Independence ro New York with "6" post arrival rating and to Richmond Va. with "58¼" rating (triple rate plus 2¢ ship fee), 1842 New York to Edinburgh, Scotland by George Washington, stained, F.-V.F. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)

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SOLD for $160.00
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514   image1837-41, Transatlantic Sailing Packets - Black Ball X Line, group of three covers comprising 1837 (Sep. 7) London to New York by President with red London Ship Letter crown datestamp, 1840 (Aug. 18) New York to London via Portsmouth by Westminster, and 1841 (Jun. 9) London to New York by Westminster, F.-V.F. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)

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515   image1838-42, Transatlantic Pioneer Steamships, group of four folded letters comprising 1838 (Jul. 20) London to Kennebunk Me. carried by Great Western, 1839 (Dec. 12) Boston to Liverpool by Liverpool, 1842 (Jul. 14) London to New York by Great Western, and 1842 (Sep. 27) Philadelphia to London by Great Western, F.-V.F. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)

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SOLD for $160.00
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516   image1839-1870s Transatlantic Mail, group of 40 covers including a three from Cuba to the U.S., includes some depreciated currency datestamps, 1866 Prussia franked due to Charleston, 1870 NGU franked use to Charleston, four different France franked usages, etc. Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)

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SOLD for $675.00
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517   image1840-1848 Pre U.S.-G.B. Treaty Steamships, collection balance of approx. 65 covers including 1840 London to South Berwick Me. carried on 3rd Cunard Acadia voyage, 1840 Berne, Switzerland to New York carried on 3rd Cunard Britannia voyage, 1843 Halifax N.S. to Boston, 1848 Spain to Boston via Baring Bros London, 1848 Liverpool to Philadelphia via Boston, 1847 Liverpool to Quebec via Halifax, 1847 New Orleans La. to London, 1843 (Jun. 1) Liverpool to Philadelphia carried on the last westbound voyage of Cunard Line Columbia (she ran aground near Seal Island N.S. on the return trip), 1848 letter carried on the last westbound sailing before retaliatory rates, etc. Estimate  $1,000 - 1,500. (Image1)

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518   image1840-48 Transatlantic Mail - Pre U.S.-G.B. Treaty, better exhibit balance of 17 covers on pages, includes 1840 (Oct. 1) Boston to London on Britannia's 2nd return voyage, 1841 (May 1) Boston to London on Columbia 2nd return voyage, 1848 (Mar. 25) London to New York on Cambria which was forced to a Sunday sailing due to Liverpool Post Office processing Acadia's incoming mail, 1841 (Aug. 19) Liverpool Montreal via Halifax on Britannia, 1843 (May 18) England to New York carried on last voyage of Columbia (she ran aground on return voyage), 1847 Leeds to Boston with red "22" handstamp, etc.; some faults but overall a great basis for further study, F.-V.F., Part of the award winning "Seafarer" exhibit collection. Estimate  $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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519   image1841-47 Transatlantic Mail - U.S. to Switzerland, correspondence group of 18 folded letters from Memphis Tenn. to Neunkirch, Switzerland, variety of routings and ratings including via England, Rotterdam and France, 1843 via England and Rotterdam with red "England over Rotterdam" two-line script backstamp, 1845 via England and France with "Colonies &c.Art. 13." framed accountancy handstamp, etc.; interesting group, F.-V.F. Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)

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520   image1844-75, New York Transatlantic Mail, group of 41 stampless covers from New York to Europe with a variety of markings and exchange office datestamps of New York, destinations include France, Switzerland, England, Scotland, Holland and Germany, F.-V.F. group. Estimate  $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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SOLD for $900.00
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521   image1846-65 Transatlantic Steamship Mail, small group of 8 covers including four carried by Cunard with 1846 Cambria and pair of covers with Munroe & Co. steamer directive handstamps; three by Havre Arago, and 1865 Brierley-Hill to New York City by Hapag Saxonia with "N.Y. Am. Pkt. '24 or U.S. 34 Notes' Dec 28" depreciated currency cds, F.-V.F., interesting group. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)

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SOLD for $190.00
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522   image1846-51, Transatlantic Mail - Philadelphia Contract Steamships, group of 15 covers between Philadelphia and G.B. (12), France (2) and Germany (1), all carried by contract steamships, includes two "special arrangement" covers landed at Boston but rated in Philadelphia, F.-V.F. Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)

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523   image(Retaliatory Rates) 1848 Transatlantic Mail - Retaliatory Rates, group of 31 retaliatory rate covers plus 7 covers avoiding the high rates; includes 1848 letter carried on the first retaliatory sailing from Liverpool Jun. 24th to New York arriving Jul. 8th with New York "24" h.s. and "2nd Delivery" straightline (tape stains), 1848 (Nov. 1) Spain to Boston by Acadia; 1848 (Jul. 3) Pau, France to New Orleans by Hibernia; 1848 (Sep. 23) Liverpool to New York by Cambria prepaid by G.B. 1s green embossed (5) (address inked out), 1848 (Nov. 17) Liverpool to N.Y. on final voyage of Britannia; etc., F.-V.F., A wonderful group of this popular area that would form the basis for a great study exhibit. Estimate  $2,000 - 3,000. (Image1)

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SOLD for $1,600.00
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524   image1849-50 Transatlantic Mail - U.S.-G.B. Treaty, better exhibit balance of 37 covers on pages with many interesting markings with some that are noted as early strikes, includes 1849 letter from Southampton Mar. 26th to New York on first Ocean Line return voyage, 1849 (Mar. 6) Philadelphia with an early strike of large crude "24" rating handstamp to London used on the first New York sailing departing Mar. 7th, 1849 (Mar. 10) Liverpool to Wiscassett on first sailing into New York with "24" debit handstamp, 1849 (Jul. 10) Philadelphia to Ireland with large blue crude "Paid / 24" handstamp (faulty), 1849 London to Bradford Pa. with "Paid/Ship" two-line handstamp, 1849 (Oct. 13) Liverpool to Philadelphia with "38/Cents" rocking debit handstamp and Boston "48" cent due rating, 1849 (Jul. 14) Liverpool with GB 1s embossed cut-to-shape with New York small red "24" cent handstamp, 1850 San Francisco to England at 59¢ rate, 1850 San Francisco to London at four-times rate of $2.36, 1849 (Nov. 10) Liverpool to Boston on final Caledonia voyage, 1859 (Oct. 24) Ireland to Washington D.C. on maiden Africa voyage, etc.; some faults but overall a wonderful basis for further study, F.-V.F., Part of the award winning "Seafarer" exhibit collection. Estimate  $2,000 - 3,000. (Image1)

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SOLD for $1,600.00
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525   image1849-50s Transatlantic Mail - U.S.-G.B. Treaty, collection balance of 224 covers on pages with a wide variety of usages and markings, includes exchange datestamps of Portland (two), Detroit (two) and Chicago (three) as well as the usual Boston and New York, includes some interesting like 1854 Malta to Baltimore by Collins Pacific, 1854 Chicago Ill. to London with circled "24" rating handstamp, 1862 England mourning cover to Burlington N.J. with "New-York Am. Pkt. '48' Apr 16" integral debit cds, 1864 Frederick Md. to England with blue framed "Paid" and circled "24" rating handstamps, 1850 New York to England with ocean mail cds, 1849 Spain to Boston via London, 1855 England to Pittston Me. by Collins Line Pacific on last successful voyage before loss at sea, etc., F.-V.F., From the Seafarer collection. Estimate  $2,000 - 3,000. (Image1)

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SOLD for $3,750.00
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526   image1849-71, California Transatlantic Mails, group of 15 covers mounted on pages, interesting group mostly from or to San Francisco including 1849 London to San Francisco via Panama on West India packet with red "ms. "2/-" rating and manuscript. "40" cent due rating, 1851 San Francisco red "Paid" and "29" ratings handstamps to London, 1853 San Francisco with crude "Pd. 29" rating handstamp to Manchester (large cover tear), four incoming 1853-61 covers at the "1/2½" (29¢ rate) from Great Britain, 1854 use with two #78 singles to London, and 1860s wrapper to San Francisco with two 1d red singles paying circular rate, etc.; some faults, F.-V.F. Estimate  $500 - 750. (Image1)

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SOLD for $950.00
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527   image(Restored Rates) 1849 Transatlantic Mail - Restored Rates, group of five covers comprising 1848 (Dec. 28) Glasgow, Scotland to Philadelphia with G.B. 1s green embossed (affected by filing crease), carried by Cunard America to Boston arriving Jan. 12th, 1849 (Jan. 14) Reading Pa. to England on America from Boston Jan. 24th, 1849 (Feb. 3) Charleston S.C. to Greenock on Canada departing N.Y. Feb. 7th, and two 1849 (Jan. 12) letters from England to N.Y. and New Orleans on Canada from Liverpool Jan. 13th, later faulty quadruple rate, F.-V.F., a scarce group. Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)

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528   image1853-68 US-German Mails, group of 8 covers handled by US-Bremen, US-Prussian and US-GB treaties, includes 1858 Texas use to Wurttemberg, 1857 Kirschau to San Antonio Tex. via PCM, etc. couple covers missing stamps, F.-V.F. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)

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529   image1854-1874, United States Transatlantic Mail - Stamped, group of 19 covers with mostly carried by the Cunard Line with Bank Note issue frankings, includes 1854 cover with #17 pair from Delaware Oh. (?) to Liverpool carried by Collins Line Arctic, 1868 3¢ entire with #68 & 73 from Monroe La. to England carried by Cunard Australasian, 1874 cover with #156, 159 from San Francisco Cal. to Germany carried by Cunard China, 1873 cover with #161 tied by NYFM star geometric to France, 1874 cover with #161 from Washington D.C. to Italy, etc., F.-V.F. and interesting lot. Estimate  $1,000 - 1,500. (Image1)

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530   image1854-1867 Philadelphia Exchange Office, group of 11 covers with various Philadelphia exchange office markings employed for the U.S.-G.B. treaty, including 19¢, 24¢ and 48¢ credit cds, F.-V.F., a scarce group. Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)

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531   image1855-1900s U.S. Transatlantic Postal History, group of 35 covers and cards including some classics with #9 pair, cut in, on circular to England, #24 pair on wrapper to England, three #35 singles on San Francisco cover to England, two #36 pairs (scissor cut) on covers to England, #69 to England, four #78 covers to England, #116 to England, plus Banknotes and later, etc., mixed condition but plenty of value, F.-V.F. Estimate  $500 - 750. (Image1)

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SOLD for $1,250.00
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532   image1850-56, Transatlantic Mail carried by Collin's Line, group of 10 covers including 1856 (Jun. 24) Oldham, England to Philadelphia by Baltic with complete strike of "Philadelphia Am. Pkt. '24' Jun 6" due cds, 1853 (Mar. 18) New York to Wohlen, Switzerland with pencil "21" cent prepaid rating and carried by Pacific; etc., some faults, F.-V.F. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)

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SOLD for $525.00
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533   image1859-67, U.S.-France Mail carried by Vanderbilt Line, group of three covers by different ships comprising 1859 (Aug. 23) Boston Mass. to France by Vanderbilt, 1860 (Aug. 27) Paris to New Orleans carried by Illinois, and 1867 (Apr. 13) New York to Rheims, France carried by Arago; couple faults, F.-V.F. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)

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SOLD for $160.00
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534 29, 30A image1860-61 Transatlantic Covers, 3 covers all with various 1857 5¢ frankings; includes 5¢ type I strip of three on 1860 cover New Orleans, La. to France, 5¢ type I combination with 10¢ green, type V (35) on 1860 cover New Orleans, La. to France, and 5¢ type II combination with 10¢ green, type V (35) on 1861 cover New York to Baden, Germany; some stamp and cover flaws, Fine appearance. Scott No. 29, 30A  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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535   image1861-1876, Transatlantic Mail Balance, group of 53 stampless and stamped including some mounted on exhibit pages, mostly carried by the Cunard Line with pages mounted by ship with G.B. frankings to the United States, includes 1868 London to New York with #45 & 48, carried by Cunard Cuba, 1875 cover with 3d from York to Philadelphia on last voyage of Cunard Scotia, 1868 San Francisco to France carried on last voyage of Cunard Line Persia, 1870 stampless from Smyrna Turkey to New York carried by Cunard Russia, other franked origins comprise Italy, France, Belgium, India and Switzerland, some various accountancy markings, depreciated currency, great lot, F.-V.F. Estimate  $1,500 - 2,000. (Image1)

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536   image1863-75 Depreciated Currency Mails, group of 13 covers including 1864 Burnley, England to Lowell Mass. with GB 1s green, "New York Br. Pkt. '48' Dec 15" exchange due and "U.S. Notes / 112" two-line handstamp, 1865 London to N.Y. with "N.Y. Am. Pkt. '24 or 33 U.S. Notes' Aug 16" cds, 1865 London to N.Y. with "N.Y. Am. Pkt. '24 or 34 U.S. Notes' Aug 22" cds, 1865 London to N.Y. with "N.Y. Br. Pkt. '48 or 66 U.S. Notes' Sep 21" cds, etc.; some faults, F.-V.F. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)

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537   image1875-83 G.B. Transatlantic Mails, group of approximately 92 covers or fronts to the U.S. or Canada, various frankings including 1850 Leominster, England to New York with cut-to-shape G.B. 1s green embossed, 1860 Newcastle-on-Tyne, England to Philadelphia with G.B. 1s green and "New York Ship Letter '5' Aug 22" cds, Leeds, England to Canada with G.B. 1s green embossed (cut to shape) and 1d red, 1869 London with GB 1d red (2) and 6d purple on cover to Southwick Mass., 1868 Coole, England registered to Harlem Springs Oh. with G.B. 4d vermilion and 6d purple, a few Cape of Good Hope covers with rectangulars but reduced heavily into stamps, etc., some mixed condition, F.-V.F. Estimate  $1,000 - 1,500. (Image1)

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538   image1832 (Aug. 1) St. Kitts, B.W.I. to Philadelphia, Pa. Via New Haven, incoming ship letter bearing red "New Haven Ct. Sep 17" cds and matching bold strike of "Ship" handstamp with ship's hull, manuscript "20¾" rating, some docketing on face and part of letter removed, F.-V.F. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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539   image1854-1877, Panama-Chile Transit mail, small group of five covers comprising 1864 Valparaiso to Bordeaux w/ "GB/1f 60c" debit, three 1853-56 Chile to France with red "Panama / Transit" two-line h.s., and 1855 Chile to Genoa with red "Panama / Transit", F.-V.F. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)

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540   image1858 (Jun. 5) San Francisco Cal. to Charleston S.C., forwarded to Mexico, buff cover bearing 10¢ green, type III (33), tied by "San Francisco Cal. Jun 5" cds for 10¢ rate to Charleston, then forwarded with 10¢ green, type III, tied by "Charleston S.C. Jul 30 1858" cds, endorsed "Via Mail Steamer Packet from New Orleans to Vera Cruz" at lower right, Vera Cruz "4" reales due rating handstamp; some perf flaws, and cover faults, Fine. Estimate  $500 - 750. AN UNUSUAL TRANSCONTINENTAL USAGE REDIRECTED TO MEXICO VIA U.S. PACKET FROM NEW ORLEANS TO VERA CRUZ. (Image1)

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541   image1859 (Jul. 5) New York N.Y. to Havana, Cuba, blue folded letter with red "New York Jul 5" ocean mail cds, Cuba "NA1" oval handstamp for inland postage due, Havana (7.10), Very Fine. Estimate  $200 - 300. The New York ocean mail cds is usually found in black, this strike in red on mail to Cuba is unusual. (Image1)

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542 73 image1864 (Sep. 24) Havana, Cuba to New York N.Y., datelined folded letter from the Lanman & Kemp correspondence entering the mail bearing 2¢ black (73), s.e. at right, tied by fancy cross roads geometric cancel duplexed with "New-York City Sep 30" cds, Very Fine. Scott No. 73  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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543   image1866 (Sep. 15) Charleston S.C. to Trinidad, Cuba, printed W.P. Hall market circular bearing 2¢ black (73) tied by circle of wedges cancel, red manuscript "North America" at top left, Cuba "NA1" oval due handstamp, forwarded with Trinidad (10.11) backstamp to Remedios, Very Fine. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)

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544   image1867 (May 24) Burlington Vt. to Knowlton, Canada, cover bearing 1¢ blue (63), "L" strip of five, pair and three singles, all tied by multiple strikes of "Burlington Vt. May 24" duplex with circle of thin wedges, prepaid 10¢ cross-border rate, St. Johns (5.24) transit cds; one 1¢ faulty, Very Fine, ex-Kramer, Christian. Estimate  $750 - 1,000. A SCARCE CROSS-BORDER USAGE WITH SUCH AN IMPRESSIVE 1¢ 1861 ISSUE FRANKING. Illustrated and discussed in Donald Evans, The United States 1¢ Franklin 1861-67, pg. 360, fig. 17-33. (Image1)

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545   image1867 (Oct. 12) Buenos-Ayres, Argentina to New York N.Y., double-weight blue folded letter with French "Buenos-Ayres, Paq. Fr. K. No. 1, 12 Oct. 67" paquebot cds sent unpaid on French Line K paquebot Aunis to Rio de Janeiro, French "15" cent debit, then carried by US-Brazil Steamship Line Guiding Star to New York, black "New-York 23" cds and matching "25" due rating stamp for 10¢ incoming steamship rate plus 15¢ to France, Very Fine. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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546   image1868 (May 8) Philadelphia Pa. to Cienfuegos, Cuba, folded letter endorsed "Bienville" and bearing 10¢ green, grilled (89), light diag. crease, tied by NYFM circle of wedges, blue "NA1" due rating oval handstamp, Very Fine appearance. Estimate  $100 - 150. (Image1)

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547   image1871, 1874 Peru to New York N.Y., pair of Lanman & Kemp correspondence folded letters paid to port by Peru 1868 1d green, first from Cuzco with Lima transit backstamp, British Post Office "Panama-Transit, Oc 20, 71" cds overstruck with "12" due handstamp, arriving with "New York '24' Nov 12" integral due cds (12¢ due the B.P.O., 10¢ steamship rate and 2¢ internal postage); second cover entered the British Post Office with "Callao Mr 27 74" backstamp, "Via de Panama" directive and three-line straightline "Panama / Ap 4 1874 / Transit" postmark and "12" due handstamp, arriving in New York with boxed "Due" and "24" handstamps; stamps slightly affected by file folds, a Very Fine pair. Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)


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548   imageUnited States Covers via or from Panama, small group of 9 covers including 1861 San Francisco to France endorsed "Steamer Golden City", 1860 Lima from Lanman & Kemp correspondence to New York with "Steamship 10" circular due rating, 1858 Chile to Boston with "Paid-To / Panama" handstamp and "Steamship 10" circular due rating, also includes an 1848 Matangas Cuba to Portland Me. ship letter endorsed "Crescent City", etc., F.-V.F. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)

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549   image1827 (Mar. 4) Batavia, Java to Providence R.I., datelined folded letter carried by private ship, entered mails with red "Salem Ms Jun 20" cds and matching small "Ship" straightline with manuscript "12" cent rating, clean and Very Fine. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)


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550   image1831 (May 7) Canton, China to Philadelphia Pa. via Salem Ms., datelined folded letter endorsed per "Sumatra", letter enclosed invoice and bill of lading of silks & teas on board the ship Fanny totaling $600.83, entered mails with "Salem Md Oct" cds and matching "SHIP" handstamp with red manuscript "58¼" due rating for 3x 18¾¢ plus 2¢ ship fee, Very Fine and early use. Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)


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551   image1847 (Jun. 2) Calcutta, India to Boston Mass. via London, blue folded letter to the care of Baring Brothers in London, endorsed "Overland Mail" with red Calcutta backstamp and matching framed "India" handstamp, carried by steamer Bentinck to Suez and then overland across Europe to London where red Jul. 21st backstamp struck and ms. "2/3" due rating, remailed with red London Paid (8.2) Maltese cross datestamp and red ms. "1" shilling packet rating, carried by Cunard Line Cambria from Liverpool Aug. 4th to Boston arriving Aug. 18th, partial Boston "Ship / 6" in arc due rating for ship letter to port, Very Fine. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)


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552   image1851 (May 16) Hong Kong, China to Beverly Mass., blue cover to Mrs. Margaret Roundy with "Hong Kong, 16 MY 1851" double-arc backstamp, carried by P & O steamers to London via Southampton and overland, red Jul. 20th transit backstamp and manuscript "1/8" 1s8d due rating, "24" cents debit to U.S., carried by Collins Line Atlantic from Liverpool Jul. 23rd to New York arriving Aug. 3rd, black "New-York, Ship, Aug 3" cds and manuscript "45" cent due rating, Very Fine and scarce early use at the 45¢ British mail rate via Southampton. Estimate  $500 - 750. (Image1)


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553   image1855 (Jul. 21) New York, N.Y. to Canton, China, folded letter with red "New-York Am. Packet Jul 25" exchange cds with pencil "53" cent prepayment and red "32" credit handstamp to G.B., carried by Collins Line Pacific from New York July 25 to Liverpool arriving Aug. 5, London Paid (8.6) transit, Hong Kong (9.22) arrival backstamp, Extremely Fine, ex-Winter. Estimate  $750 - 1,000. Payment was for ½ oz. letter by British open mail via Marseille. New York used orange red handstamp to show 32¢ credit to the United Kingdom. Letter carried by P&O steamers "Valetta" from Marseille to Alexandria, "Hindostan" from Suez to Galle, Ceylon, and "Ganges" from Galle to Hong Kong, then by P&O river boat to Canton. Letter reached addressee on September 25, 1855, two months after being written. (Image1)


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554   image1875 (Sep. 9) Jamaica Plain Mass. to Yokohama, Japan, Lyman correspondence cover bearing 3¢ green (158) and 12¢ purple (162) tied by "Jamaica Plain Mass. Sep 9" cds duplex at the 15¢ treaty rate, endorsed "Via San Francisco", Yokohama (11.1) backstamp, pencil "R 2 Nov 1875" receipt docketing, F.-V.F., A scarce franking prepaying the 15c direct treaty rate. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)

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555   image1879 (Dec. 12) New York N.Y. to Yedo, Japan, Lyman correspondence cover bearing 3¢ green (158) tied by "New York Dec 12 '79" duplex on Lyman correspondence cover to Yedo, Japan, marked shortpaid 2¢ with circled "T" handstamp and blue crayon "10" centimes due (2¢), San Francisco (12.19) and Japan backstamps, Japan "Due" in circle handstamp with pencil "4", Japanese handstamp and manuscript. characters, Very Fine and clean. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)

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556   image"U.S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, Aug. 18 '95", bold strikes of duplex ties 5¢ brown (270) on cover to Canada, endorsed per "Coptic" at top left, reverse with San Francisco (8.31) transit and Winnipeg (9.5) arrival cds, Very Fine. Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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557   image1913 (Apr. 11) Hong Kong, China to Springfield Ill., American Consular Service envelope with blue framed "American Consulate General, Apr 11 1913, Hong Kong, China" three-line backstamp, entered mails with Hong Kong 10¢ blue tied by bold "Hong-Kong, 11 Apl 13" cds, endorsed "Via Siberia", Very Fine. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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558   image1918 (Aug. 21) Shanghai, China to Copenhagen, Denmark, registered picture post card bearing 12¢ Franklin ties by "U.S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China" double-oval cancel, purple "Registered No" rectangular handstamp with pencil "3324", purple "Passed by Censor" straightline, "New York, N.Y. Reg'y Div. 8-22 1918" double-oval transits. Estimate  $1,000 - 1,500. AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE CENSORED AND REGISTERED POST CARD USE FROM THE U.S. POSTAL AGENCY AT SHANGHAI, CHINA TO DENMARK. (Image1)


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559   image1921 (Jun. 27) Shanghai, China to Ellsworth Pa., cover bearing 1¢-5¢ Pilgram Tercentenary Issue (548-550) franking tied by "U.S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China" registry ovals to Ellsworth Pa., purple "U.S. Postal Agency, Shanghai China, Jun 27, 1921" purple double-circle backstamps with matching "Registered" rectangular handstamp, F.-V.F., a scarce Pilgrim Tercentenary commemorative issue franking. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)

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560   image1923 (Apr. 13) Shanghai, China to Pekin forwarded to Washington D.C. to Belgium, twice forwarded cover bearing China 1c Junk, strip of three tied by "Shanghai, Mar 23" cds to Belgian Bank in Pekin, forwarded with "Pekin, Apr 23" backstamp to care of Belgian Legation at Washington D.C., purple "Belgian Embassy / Washington D.C." two-line forwarding handstamp with U.S. 1¢ green, 2¢ carmine pair tied by "Washington D.C. May 3" duplexes to Brussels, Belgium, Very Fine, A fabulous commercial mixed country franking forwarded twice. Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)


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561   imageGilpin's Exchange Reading Room and Foreign Letter Office, N-York, full clear strike of oval forwarders handstamp on reverse of 1841 folded letter to Glasgow, Scotland, cover front with manuscript "8" rate and reverse with additional red "Liverpool, Ship Letter" handstamp and receiving postmark, Very Fine. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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562   imageForwarded by Harnden & Co., Liverpool, illustrated ship forwarders oval handstamp used as corner card on 1848 folded letter bearing G.B. 1d red on bluish, four margins, tied by oval grid to London, reverse with matching Liverpool (11.10) cds and London (11.11) arrival cds, letter concerns customs issues with a shipment of books for the British Museum, Very Fine. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)

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Literature
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
563   imageHarnden Express Baltimore Md. Domestic Bill of Lading (Image1)


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564   image1872-1878, B.F. Stevens, London, Despatch Agent, group of three covers comprising 1872 to Chief Engineer on USS Congress bearing two #147 singles; two 1878 to Lt. on USS Gettysburg bearing 5¢ #179 pair and 10¢ brown; couple small flaws, Very Fine and attractive group. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)

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565   image1879-1912, Forwarding Agent Covers, small collection of 12 covers from the U.S. to Europe with a nice variety of Forwarder's handstamps including (London unless noted) American Exchange in Europe, American Exchange (Paris), American Express, Baring Bros., Brown Shipley & Co., Drexel Harjes & Co (Paris), Morgan Hayes & Co.(Paris), and William Watson & Co., frankings include #185 and #205 etc. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)

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566   imageUnited States Govt., Despatch Agency, New York, I.P. Roosa, U.S. Despatch Agt., purple Official Business penalty forwarder's oval handstamp on incoming blind embossed Embassy of the United States of America envelope to Francis Parsons at Hartford Conn., two strikes of matching "Official Business" straightline, entered mails with "New York, N.Y. Oct 30, 1912" machine cancel, Very Fine and scarce use. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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567   image(Naval) War of 1812 Ransom for Sloop Taken by Privateer Benjamin Franklin, folded letter datelined "New York 11th Novr. 1813" and addressed to Benjamin Ayman at New Haven, Ct., no postal markings, letter reads "your favr of the 9th inst. I received and undertake to make a farther explanation. The bill attended to, was one given by John Weatherheadm Commissary Genl. of St. Johns Antigua to Captn. Josiah Ingarsol for the Ransom of a sloop taken by Privateer Benjamin Franklin, which I understand Mr. Steward promised to have Collected and I thought through you a Remittance might have been made to Mr. Samuel Adams of this place, agent for said privateer, therefore should you not have any knowledge of the circumstance…"; file folds, Very Fine and interesting. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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568   image(Naval) 1827 (May 19) U.S. Naval Hospital, Pensacola, Flor. to Paoli, Pa., folded letter with "U.S. Naval Hospital, Bananca, May 18, 1827" dateline and manuscript "Pensacola, May 19th" postmark and matching "25" cent rating, a Very Fine territorial use. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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569   image(Naval) 1838-42 (c.) to "Exploring Expedition, C Wilkes Esq. U.S.N., Washington", folded cover addressed to Wilkes while he commanded the Naval Expedition to the South Seas, apparently forwarded privately to his ship, Very Fine. Estimate $200 - 300. The United States Exploring Expedition of 1838-42, commonly known as the "Wilkes Expedition", included naturalists, botanists, a mineralogist, taxidermists, artists and a philologist, and was carried by the USS Vincennes (780 tons) and USS Peacock (650 tons), the brig USS Porpoise (230 tons), the store-ship USS Relief, and two schooners, USS Sea Gull (110 tons) and USS Flying Fish (96 tons). It was of major importance to the growth of science in the United States, in particular the then-young field of oceanography. During the event, armed conflict between Pacific islanders and the expedition was not uncommon and dozens of natives were killed in action, as well as a few Americans. (Image1)


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570 179 image(Naval) 1881 (Feb.) U.S.S. Wachusett, Panama to Philadelphia Pa. via New York, printed "U.S. Stmr. Wachusett" corner card endorsement on cover bearing 1875, 5¢ blue tied by "New-York Feb 14 '81" duplex, 1880 docketing at left, noted as originating in Panama and prepaid at the 5¢ steamship rate; reduced slightly at right; Philadelphia (2.14) arrival backstamp; cover was sent by George W. Tyler, Very Fine. Scott No. 179  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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571   image(Naval) U.S.S. Texas Naval Correspondence, 1944-45, of approximately 300 covers most from Anthony Mayer aboard the U.S.S. Texas during WWII, good showing of U.S. Naval postmarks and censor markings including "Free" mail during Nov-Dec of 1944, V-Mail and a few ephemera items, covers mostly without contents (with letter donation forms) but includes a couple enclosures written after D-Day with interesting content including crossing the English Channel, shooting at enemy's vital targets, At one time, we had 27 enemy prisoners on board…They didn't look like supermen to me., being bombed by enemy planes and glider bombs, etc.; an interesting and historical wartime correspondence. Estimate  $100 - 150. During WWII, the Texas escorted war convoys across the Atlantic, and later shelled Axis-held beaches for the North African campaign and the Normandy Landings before being transferred to the Pacific Theater late in 1944 to provide naval gunfire support during the Battles of Iwo Jima and Okinawa. (Image1)


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572   imageEastern, R.R., May 24, blue cds with matching "5" rate handstamp on fresh illustrated Eagle & Scroll advertising corner card cover to Portland, Me., Very Fine and choice. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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573   image(South Carolina) "So Ca R R", manuscript railroad postmark on two covers; one with red "5" cent due rating handstamp on circa 1851 small cover to North Carolina, other with matching "5" cent rating on docketed 1851 folded cover to Willington S.C., F.-V.F., Rarity IV. Towle No. 336-A-1  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)


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574   imageRailroad Cover Group, of 15 stampless covers; postmarks include "Mad Riv & Lake Erie R.R." (M1-a, quite scarce), "Richmond R.R., Va." (R7-c, rare with cover flaws), Alby & Buffalo R.R. in blue and red, Washington Rail Rd., straight line "Railroad Car", Balt & Ohio Rail Rd. in blue and red, etc., generally F.-V.F. or better. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)

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575   image(Agricultural) G.L. Farrell, Logan Utah, Labels for Cattle, Sheep and Hogs, illustrated ad design on 2¢ entire showing Livestock Labels, canceled by West Lebanon, N.H. cds and cork duplex, Very Fine. Estimate  $75 - 100. (Image1)

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576   image(Agricultural) R.L. Allen, Agricultural Implement Warehouse, New York, green embossed rectangular cameo with additional oval cameo on flap, on orange cover to Brooklyn Ct., matching red "New-York 'Paid 3 cts' Apr 28" integral cds, some cover wrinkling and flap flaws, F.-V.F. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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577   image(Agricultural) William Stahl, Excelsior Spraying Outfits, beautiful blue illustrated ad showing horse drawn wagon spraying trees on cover bearing 2¢ Bureau issue tied by Quincy Ill. Jun. 1895 machine cancel to Brooks Ore., Jun. 24th receiving backstamp; some edge wear, F.-V.F. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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578   image(Building) Building Scene Illustrated Covers, 1850-1910's, 18 covers; including #11 on Nashville, Ten. Morgan & Co. ad, 7 Banknote Era covers including 2¢ green on green grocers ad cover, later usage with manufacturers, hotels and health resorts, etc., Very Fine. Estimate  $100 - 150. (Image1)


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579   image(Building) Building Scene Illustrated Covers, five fresh hand-selected covers showing various building scenes, each frank wth 1861, 3¢ rose and tied by duplex cds; includes Chicago Briggs House, Albany, N.Y. (patent cancel) with Broadman, Gray & Co. Piano Forte Factory, Canajohare, N.Y. with Arkell & Smith Sack Factory, Cincinnati with Clifton House and a allover shaded Robert Graves & Co. Wallpaper Factory ad cover, Very Fine and choice. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)

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580 73 image(Clothing) Ticknor & Co., $3,000,000 Worth of Government Clothing, corner card on light buff cover bearing well centered 2¢ black (73) tied by cork cancel to Marklesburg Pa. at the 2¢ unsealed circular rate, Very Fine. Scott No. 73 Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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581   image(Ethnic) Black Americana, small lot including a couple post cards, one an unused 1907 Ullman's "Pick the Pickaninnies" and other "I 'ge gwine back to Dickie", a trade card for "Clean House with Sapolio" showing two maids scrubbing, privately carried orange envelope with illustrated "Van Schaack & Grierson Druggists, Sign of the Negro & Golden Mortar, Charleston S.C." showing Negro using the Pestle, etc. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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582 UX27 image(Food) Blue Label Ketchup, multicolored illustrated design showing ketchup bottle on 1914, 1¢ green on buff postal card with Boston Mass. Jun 15, 1920" machine cancel to Foxcroft Me., reverse with four different colored food and home product ads, Very Fine. Scott No. UX27  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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583   image(Food) Kellog's Toasted Corn Flakes, multicolored illustrated design showing Lady with "Who's the Lucky Man?" slogan, on 1¢ red (UX24) postal card with "Newark N.J. Jul 15, 1915" machine cancel to local address, readdressed in pencil on front and back, reverse with five different colored food product ads incl. Spearmint Gum, F.-V.F. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)

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584   image(Gun & Powder) Henry B. Stockwell, The Celebrated Repeating Percussion Goods, illustrated ad showing toy pistol along with automatic canon gun, torches, etc. on cover bearing 3¢ green (184), tied by "New York Apr 5" duplex to Kent Conn.; small flaws, F.-V.F. and interesting. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)

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585 63 image(Gun & Powder) Johnston & Dow, Manufacturers of Ammunition, corner card on yellow cover to Washington D.C. bearing three 1861, 1¢ blue singles, two with nat. s.e., tied by two strikes of 10-Blade Patent Cancel (Skinner-Eno PN-A 3) duplexed with "New-York Oct 20 1862" cds; flap tear, unnoticeable stamp tear, Very Fine. Scott No. 63  Estimate $150 - 200. The cutting into the stamp paper by the patent cancel blades can be easily seen. (Image1)

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586   image(Gun & Powder) Remington UMC, multicolor design on 1920 cover showing Herd of Moose & two Shotguns in the Forefront, franked with 2¢ Washington-Franklin tied by "Charleston S.C. Apr 5 1920" machine cancel to local address, Very Fine, a rare design not present in either the Biddle or Beals Collections. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)

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587 UX5 image(Home Products) The Buffalo Steam Conf'y Works, all-over printed advertisement showing salesman running from the departing train on 1¢ postal card (UX5), cancelled by "Massillon, Ohio, Aug 17 1880" duplex to Fredonia N.Y., Very Fine. Scott No. UX5  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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588 158 image(Home Products) Dobbins' Electric Soap, illustrated ad design with hand-colored vignette, showing Black Women at Wash Basin with racial slogan at side, franked with 1873, 3¢ green tied by "Philadelphia, Pa., Oct 12" duplex postmark, Extremely Fine; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 158  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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589   image(Home Products) "Oriole, Wonderful! Self Washing!", multicolor ad showing African American washing floor with madam overseeing, on yellow cover bearing 2¢ green (213) tied by "Boston Mass. Jan 3 1888" machine cancel to Poughkeepsie N.Y.; corner mends and wear, Fine. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)

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590 73 image(Home Products) W.G. Wilson & Co., Star Shuttle Sewing Machine, all-over shaded ad showing Sewing Machine from Cleveland Oh. bearing 2¢ black (73) cancelled by circular grid, addressed to Ware Mass. at the unsealed 2¢ circular rate, Very Fine. Scott No. 73  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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591   image(Jewelry) Alfred H. Smith & Co. Diamonds, card lettersheet mailer with tab intact and fancy stamp frame bearing 1¢ blue (219) tied by dateless "New York, N.Y., 1892" machine cancel to Milton Mills N.H. Livermore & Knight imprint on reverse, Very Fine. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)

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592   image(Perfumery) Harrison's Columbian., elaborate all-over floral design on orange buff cover bearing 3¢ rose (65) tied by neat "Philadelphia Pa, May 7, 1863" cds to Bristol Pa., fresh and Very Fine. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)

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593   image(Political) Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, House of Representatives, all-over pink illustrated and shaded ad cover bearing 2¢ black (73), small flaws, tied by indistinct Harrisburg Pa. duplex to Philadelphia Pa.; reduced slightly at right, Fine and attractive. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)

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594   image(Political) William Jennings Bryan, portrait design of Bryan and "George Washington" with allover campaign information on reverse, on cover to Topeka, Kans. franked with target canceled 2¢ red, "Siebert, Colo., Oct 29, 1896" cds; cover slightly reduced at right, F.-V.F. Estimate  $100 - 150. (Image1)


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595   image(Printing & Publishing) Continental Publishing Co., Blackboard Chart, cameo style illustrated ad on buff cover bearing 1¢ gray blue (206) tied by "Chicago Ill" third-class cancel to Gulicks N.Y.; mended upper right corner, Very Fine appearance. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)

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596 146 image(Printing & Publishing) Demorest's Monthly Magazine, illustrated design on cover showing Emporium Showroom Scene, franked with 1870, 2¢ red brown tied by cork handstamp, Very Fine; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 146  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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597   image(Sports) Spaulding Baseball Players, illustrated reverse of A.G. Spaulding & Bros. ad wrapper, with 1¢ Chicago, Ill. permit imprint, minor flyspecking, otherwise Very Fine. Estimate  $75 - 100. (Image1)


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598 11A image(Temperance) The Maine Law Advocate, illustrated newspaper ad design showing Sailor on Flagpole, on cover to Willington, Ct., franked with 1851, 3¢ dull red tied by "Haven, Conn., Oct 27" cds, cover later turned and used to Preston, Ct., Very Fine, a very scarce design; with 2014 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 11A  Estimate $600 - 800. (Image1)

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599 11A image(Temperance) Maine Liquor Law Approved By the Congress, June 2, 1851, allover propaganda text design on cover to Bangor, Me., franked with 1852, 3¢ brownish carmine tied by blue "A. & St. L. & A. & Kenb. R.R." railroad cds, temperance and anti-slavery envelope ad on backflap, Very Fine; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 11A  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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600 223 image(Tobacco) Geo. Zorn & Co., Manufacturers and Importers of Pipes, red allover illustrated ad cover to Germany, franked with 1890, 5¢ chocolate tied by 1890 Philadelphia, Pa. duplex postmark, Very Fine. Scott No. 223  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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