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Colorado Expresses continued...
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
561       imageCentral Overland California & Pike's Peak Express Company, Denver City K.T., Jun 19. Oval handstamp with second strike below dated two days later on 1853, 3¢ Nesbitt entire to Waltham, Mass., manuscript "Due 3" rating and indicia canceled by blue "Saint Louis, Mo., Jun 28, 1860" cds, with original enclosure with interesting observations about a trip up Clear Creek to the gold minesGolden Gate, where we enter the Mountains through a very narrow pass where a small brook finds its way from the Mountains to Clear Creek. The gully where we go is very narrow crossing the creek 49 times from Golden Gate to a point about 7 miles, where we leave it and climb the Mountain for about two miles very steep and then go down again into another gully and so on for 10 miles, where we arrive at Gregory's digging's so called and in this vicinity there is Russell's Gulch, Lake Gulch, Missouri Flat, Illinois Gulch, Pleasant Valley and several others two numerous to mention.; cover with edge wear and small tears, F.-V.F., with 2023 P.F. certificate.
Estimate; $400 - 600.



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Est. $400-600
SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction
562       imageGunnison and Grand River Stage & Express Company, Crested Butte, Colorado. Corner card with blue illustrated Four-Horse Stagecoach below, on cover to Rozetta, Ill., franked with 1883, 2¢ red brown (210) tied by grid handstamp, matching "Parkfield, Cal., May 4, 1885" cds alongside; some cover edge staining at left, otherwise Very Fine, quite rare.
Estimate; $400 - 600. (Image1)

Est. $400-600
SOLD for $220.00
Will close during Public Auction
563       imageHinckley & Co.'s Express, Denver City, Jun 17, 1860. Cds on cover carried from the mine to Denver City, with "Central Overland California & Pike's Peak Express Company, Denver City K.T., Jun 28" oval date stamp turn over from Hinckley for delivery; cover nick at top and missing backflap, F.-V.F., a scarce dual express usage.
Estimate; $250 - 350. (Image1)

Est. $250-350
SOLD for $200.00
Will close during Public Auction
564       imageHinckley & Co.'s Express, Denver City, Dec 10, 1860. Cds on cover to Central City, K.T., manuscript "Paid" in pencil; with original enclosure; cover slightly reduced at right, F.-V.F., ex-Knapp.
Estimate; $200 - 300.



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Est. $200-300
SOLD for $170.00
Will close during Public Auction
565       imageHinckley & Co.'s Express, Denver City, Dec 17, 1860. Cds on cover to Golden City, Jefferson Territory with additional express endorsement at bottom left, franked with 1857, 3¢ dull red (26) canceled by grid handstamp, matching "Philadelphia, Pa., Nov 28, 1860" octagon cds, manuscript "Col 10"(¢) express due rating, Very Fine, a very scarce usage to the unofficial territory of Jefferson.
Estimate; $400 - 600.

An unofficial Jefferson Territory was established locally in October 1859, but it was never recognized by Congress. No postal markings of Jefferson Territory are known, although covers are known addressed to Jefferson Territory. The area was larger than what would be Colorado Territory.
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Est. $400-600
SOLD for $270.00
Will close during Public Auction
566       imageJones & Russell's Pike's Peak Express Co, Denver City, Oct 20, 1859. Large black cds on 1853, 3¢ Nesbitt entire postmarked "Leavenworth City K.T., Oct 28 1859" and addressed to Iowa, interesting enclosed letter datelined "Rockey Mountain Citty" written by James Eggen which states writer is living 40 miles from Denver City…"I have built me a saw mill on Clear Creek and it works first rate and I have it all paid for I sell lumber from 4 to 5 dollars a hundred…The Mines is good, the California mines says they think as good as ever California was, but it takes more work to get it.", very minor cover repairs at top, otherwise Very Fine.
Estimate; $1,000 - 1,500.

While still operating the Leavenworth City & Pikes Peak Express, Jones and Russell purchased the John Hockaday line, which had the government mail contract to Salt Lake City via the Platte River. Eventually, this led to the termination of the Republican River-Fort Riley route used by the Leavenworth City & Pikes Peak Express. Jones & Russell's express operated from July 1859 to February 1860, charging 25¢ per letter.

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Est. $1,000-1,500
SOLD for $1,050.00
Will close during Public Auction
567       imageJones & Russell's Pike's Peak Express Co, Denver City, Nov 17, 1859. Sharp bold express cds on fresh cover to Rosiclare, Ill., franked with 1857, 3¢ dull red (26) tied by "Leavenworth, K.T., Nov 26, 1859" cds, Very Fine and choice.
Estimate; $1,000 - 1,500.

AN EXCEPTIONAL JONES & RUSSELL'S PIKE'S PEAK EXPRESS CO. WESTBOUND USAGE.

While still operating the Leavenworth City & Pikes Peak Express, Jones and Russell purchased the John Hockaday line, which had the government mail contract to Salt Lake City via the Platte River. Eventually, this led to the termination of the Republican River-Fort Riley route used by the Leavenworth City & Pikes Peak Express. Jones & Russell's express operated from July 1859 to February 1860, charging 25¢ per letter.

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Est. $1,000-1,500
SOLD for $1,250.00
Will close during Public Auction
568       imageJones & Russell's Pike's Peak Express Co. "Leavenworth City, K.T. Jan 13, 1860" cds ties 1857, 3¢ dull red (26) on orange cover to E.P. Stout at Stout O., original datelined letter from uncle who just arrived in via the Jones and Russell stage coach…"We had extremely cool and pleasant winter weather…I was told yesterday that Jewitt has sold 1200$ dollars worth of property to different men of our city since he came here. He also sold a corner lot to Clark from Brown Co. a Banker for $600. (Clark of Clark & Gruber minted gold coins). The Pikes Peak is still running most of the time and goes full of passengers…"; interesting content, Very Fine.
Estimate; $200 - 300.

The addressee, E.P. Stout, was the first president of the Denver City town company.

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Est. $200-300
SOLD for $200.00
Will close during Public Auction
569       imageLeav'h City & Pikes Peak Express Co., May 11. Express cds on cover to "Auraria, Mouth Cherry Creek, Nebraska Territory", franked with 1857, 3¢ dull red (26) tied by "Afton, N.Y., May 2" cds, Very Fine and choice, ex-Haas & Jarrett.
Estimate; $4,000 - 6,000.

A WONDERFUL AND RARE LEAVENWORTH CITY & PIKES PEAK EXPRESS CO. EXPRESS WESTBOUND USAGE.

The Leavenworth and Pikes Peak Express Co. was formed by William H. Russell and John Jones in February 1859. The new service announced on March 12th with the first coach departing to Denver City on April 18th. This letter traveled on the seventh trip west to Denver City arriving in nine days.

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Est. $4,000-6,000
SOLD for $6,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
570       imageLeav'h City & Pikes Peak Express Co., Jun 1, 1859. Express company cds on 1855 3¢ Nesbitt entire (U10) canceled by "Leavenworth City, K.T., Jun 12, 1859" to Wadsworth Ohio; reduced at right with slight mend lower right, otherwise Very Fine, ex-Walske.
Estimate; $3,000 - 4,000.

A RARE LEAVENWORTH CITY & PIKES PEAK EXPRESS CO. EXPRESS USE.

The Leavenworth City & Pikes Peak Express Co. was formed in February of 1850 by William Russell and John Jones. This was the first express service between Denver City and Leavenworth City, initially charging 25¢ per letter. This marking is known used only from April to July, 1859 as Amos Streck arrived at Denver City on July 19, 1859 with the "Jones & Russell's Pikes Peak Express Company" date stamp that saw use thereafter.

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Est. $3,000-4,000
SOLD for $3,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
571       imageOverland Stage Line (Office of), Ben Holladay, Proprietor, Denver City, Col. Ter. Printed corner card with "Carrying the Great Through Mails from the Atlantic to the Pacific" endorsement, on internal company cover with printed "Bela M. Hughes, Esq., General Agent, Atchison, Kansas" address, carried outside the mails, sender and recipient docketing; repaired corner tear at bottom left, F.-V.F., a very rare Overland Stage Line cover.
Estimate; $400 - 600.

Bela M. Hughes was an American lawyer, businessman, politician and Ben Holladay's cousin. He joined him in Weston, Missouri where Holladay started his first businesses. As a lawyer, represented Holladay in the takeover of Russell and Majors interests in the C. O. C. & P. P. Express.
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Est. $400-600
SOLD for $475.00
Will close during Public Auction
572     158 imageSanderson & Co. Overland Stage & Express Co., Principle Office, Pueblo, Col. Printed corner card with illustrated design showing Six Horse Stage on Mountain Road, Stage with "Overland U.S. Mail, S. & Co." imprint, on cover to Del Norte, Col., franked with 1873, 3¢ green tied by quartered cork handstamp, matching "Pueblo, Colo., Jul 4" handstamp alongside, some minor toning on reverse, Very Fine and choice, with 2011 P.F. certificate.
Scott No. 158; Estimate $1,500 - 2,000.

AN EXTREMELY RARE ILLUSTRATED CORNER CARD FROM THE SANDERSON & CO. OVERLAND STAGE & EXPRESS CO.

Established by Vermont men, Jared L. Sanderson and Bradley Barlow during the Civil War, the Barlow-Sanderson Overland Mail Company first carried the mail and operated a stage line between Sedalia and Warrensburg, Missouri and by 1863, was also operating a line from Kansas City, Missouri to Fort Scott, Kansas. In 1866, they began to expand westward and transferred their headquarters from Kansas City to Junction City, Colorado. By 1867, the two entrepreneurs had established a route from Missouri to California over the Santa Fe Trail and changed the name to the Barlow and Sanderson Company. The company continued to grow in Colorado, becoming the largest stage line in the area and in 1874, the headquarters moved to Granada, Colorado. Two years later, despite rumors of bribery and corruption within the company, the stage line continued to expand. However, buy 1878, Bradley Barlow withdrew and the name of the company changed to J.L. Sanderson and Co. Overland Stage and Express Line.
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Est. $1,500-2,000
SOLD for $1,250.00
Will close during Public Auction
573       imageSouthern Overland Mail and Express Co., Barlow & Sanderson Proprietors, Principle Office, Pueblo, Col. Corner card on cover with illustrated design showing Six Horse Stage on Mountain Road, Stage with "Overland U.S. Mail/B.S. & Co." imprint, franked with 3¢ Banknote canceled by cork handstamp, matching "Pueblo, Colo., Oct 23" cds above, reverse with 1879 New York receiving backstamp; cover reduced at right slightly into illustration and minor staining, otherwise Very Fine.
Estimate; $500 - 750.

Barlow and Sanderson was a dominant express company in southern Colorado and the San Juan Mountain region. It eventually gave way to the advancing railroads.
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Est. $500-750
SOLD for $400.00
Will close during Public Auction
574       imageWells, Fargo & Co., Denver City Col., Sep 25, 1867. Blue double oval handstamp on 3¢ postal stationery entire with scarce Wells Fargo printed frank, "Through Our California And Atlantic Express", addressed to Laporte C.T., opened a little roughly at right, F.-V.F. and rare, with two known examples of this marking, illustrated in Jarrett's Colorado book.
Estimate; $300 - 400.

Wells Fargo bought the Overland stage line from Ben Holliday in late 1866. Wells, Fargo & Co's. operations in Colorado were extremely limited.
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Est. $300-400
SOLD for $280.00
Will close during Public Auction
Town Postmarks by State - Connecticut to New Hampshire
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
575       image(Connecticut) Norwalk Decmb 6, Post Paid 10. Manuscript postmark and rating on 1793 folded letter addressed to Hartford, Ct.; small cover tears into postmark, otherwise Very Fine, this may be the earliest recorded statehood postmark from Norwalk, ex-Siskin.
Estimate; $150 - 200. (Image1)

Est. $150-200
SOLD for $90.00
Will close during Public Auction
576       image(Delaware) Wilm(ington) D, Aug 8. Bold straightline postmark on 1798 folded letter addressed to Philadelphia, Pa., manuscript "6" rating, letter in French, Very Fine and choice.
Estimate; $200 - 300. (Image1)

Est. $200-300
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
577       image(Kentucky) "Western Territories". Docketing on reverse of lengthy letter datelined "Mouth of the Buffaloe, Charlestown, May 19th 1793", privately carried & entering the mail at Boston, with "Boston" straight line & Bishop mark with manuscript "16" rate to Plymouth, great letter content mentioning Indians, taking of seven families, Lime stone (Kentucky Landing), etc.; some cover edge wear and slight soiling, F.-V.F., a Rare and early Kentucky letter.
Estimate; $300 - 400. (Image1)

Est. $300-400
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
578       imageBoston. Bold straight line handstamp with matching "Oc 15" Bishop mark on pristine 1792 folded letter to Providence, R.I., manuscript "8" rating for 30-60 mile distance, Extremely Fine, ex-Beane.
Estimate; $150 - 200. (Image1)

Est. $150-200
SOLD for $170.00
Will close during Public Auction
579       imageBoston. Straight line postmark with matching "De 31" Bishop mark on 1792 folded letter to Richmond, Va., manuscript "25" rating, letter with some interesting content, Very Fine, ex-Beane.
Estimate; $100 - 150. (Image1)

Est. $100-150
SOLD for $70.00
Will close during Public Auction
580       imageBoston. Straight line postmark with manuscript "20" rate and partial Franklin mark, on 1794 folded letter from Bordeaux, France to Philadelphia, Pa., folded letter privately carried and put in the mails at Boston, Very Fine.
Estimate; $200 - 300. (Image1)

Est. $200-300
SOLD for $260.00
Will close during Public Auction

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