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United States and C.S.A. Postal History continued...

Postal Markings by State - Maryland to Massachusetts continued...
Lot Sym. Lot Description  
3232 c Worcester Mass. Postal History. Comprehensive and massive collection in 18 three-ring binders and nine archival boxes, many are beautifully mounted on exhibit pages, covering a wide range of topics such as cancellations, receiving markings, auxiliary markings such as registry, dead letter, different post offices, different rates incl. one with 5c 1847 Issue, 1796-99 straightlines charged different rates, early Way letter from 1825, some covers to foreign destinations incl. pair of No. 36 to England, two of No. 73 used with No. 70 to Germany, also advertising covers, fancy cancels and just about anything else you can think of incl. railroads (the better Worcester fancy cancels have been offered separately), overall Fine-Very Fine, a fascinating study encompassing virtually the whole history of one of the oldest post offices in Massachusetts

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E. 5,000-7,500

SOLD for $9,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
3233 c Massachusetts Straightline Handstamps.> Nine, incl. three from Boston (1791, 1792 and 1800 with Ship handstamp inbound from Liverpool), 1835 Leominster, 1821 Lynn, 1831 North Reading, 1829 Oxford, 1829 Taunton
and 1829 Uxbridge, all are notable forMassachusetts Straightline Handstamps. Nine, incl. three from Boston (1791, 1792 and 1800 with "Ship" handstamp inbound from Liverpool), 1835 Leominster, 1821 Lynn, 1831 North Reading, 1829 Oxford, 1829 Taunton and 1829 Uxbridge, all are notable for the quality of the cancels, Very Fine group (Image)

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E. 1,000-1,500

SOLD for $1,100.00
Will close during Public Auction
3234 c Massachusetts Stampless Covers.> 15, incl. large blue Bernardston double-circle datestamp, 1851 blue octagonal Blackstone, three from Boston (two from 1801 and one from 1809 in red with stars), Brookline, two
with Charlestown serrated ovals, 1822 E.Massachusetts Stampless Covers. 15, incl. large blue Bernardston double-circle datestamp, 1851 blue octagonal Blackstone, three from Boston (two from 1801 and one from 1809 in red with stars), Brookline, two with Charlestown serrated ovals, 1822 E. Bridgewater, 1829 Enfield, blue Milton oval, 1833 Monson ribbon-style, North Amherst, two from Taunton, the strikes are all far better than usually seen, Very Fine and desirable group (Image)

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E. 750-1,000

SOLD for $600.00
Will close during Public Auction

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