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1847, 5¢ red brown from 3rd printing, unused, good to very large margins three sides sharing portion of adjacent stamp at top, fresh clean color, fine (Scott 1 $2,100 )
1847, 5¢ orange brown, early or cleaned plate impression, black grid cancel, margins all around to just in at left, fresh a lovely fresh colorful sharp stamp fine . (Scott 1b $750)
THREE COVERS (2-folded letter sheets and 1 envelope) bearing 1847 5¢ red brown, 2-3 margined copies; Boston to NY,Ohio to Lexington, Kentucky, Cincinnati, Ohio to Hecia, Ohio, come minor faults but presentable (Scott 1 )
1847, 10¢ black, lovely but unknown distinctive, black 11 bar grid cancel, large to very large margins all around, crease at BR, still very fine. Gives the appearance of Washington behind bars. Ex Saadi, Gross.Foundation. Cert. (1992)(Scott 2 )
1852, 3¢ dull red, type II, Postal Fraud, three good margins with pen cancel removed, reused and tied by blue 7-bar grid on folded letter sheet bearing red MAYPORT MILLS HLA c.d.s. to Milledgeville, Geo Ex Meroni and Hulme.(Scott 11A or 10A )
1852 3¢ dull red, type I clear to large margins all around, perfectly tied by black TAMPA FLA JU 25 c.d.s. on neat envelope bearing manuscript "Via Charleston S.C. (2) July 6, 1857" to Annapolis Maryland (Scott 11 )
1852, 3¢ claret shade type I position 69L2L, margins all around canceled by 7-bar grid on light blue folded letter bearing strong brown CHARLESTOWN VA AUG 27 c.d.s. to Maryland Ex Caserta.A.P.S. Cert. (2001)(Scott 11 )
1852, 3¢ red, type I, some margins, ms.cancelled on fresh neat folded letter sheet bearing manuscript "Little River Fla 29 Dec" to Tallahassee. (Scott 11 )
Appears to be to David S. Walker the eighth Governor of Florida by his father or father-in-law "PS. Do not show this to anyone"
1852, 3¢ dull red, type II Sheet Margin Copy, with margins all around canceled by blue grill, plus two strikes of matching blue LITTLE-ROCK ARK c.d.s. one with manuscript "Apr 16," on neat manila envelope to W. M. Institute Drennon Springs (the Western Military Institute) (Scott 11A )
Cadett O(wen) R(ose) Weaver rose to Lieutenant Omen Rose Weaver and was a member of the Pulaski Light Artillery. He is sometimes recognized as the first Arkansan to die in the Civil War. He was killed at the Battle of Wilson’s Creek on August 10, 1861.
1852, 3¢ dull red, type II Three copies and 1852, 1¢ blue, type IV, manuscript "Staples Ranch Cal Jam 17" stamps with pen cancels and miraculously with margins all around on envelope to New Hampshire W Tatham handstamp.(Scott 11A )
1857, 3¢ rose, type I, beautifully tied by FRIARS POINT MISS JUL 2 c.d.s., perforations clear except for one, on neat yellow envelope to Carroll Hoy & Co in New Orleans, notation by W.F. Amoulette? "between dull red and pale brownish carmine".(Scott 25 )
1857, 3¢ dull red, type III, centered, tied by well struck blue ROUGH & READY CAL NOV 25 1860 c.d.s., on neat envelope to Stockton, CA Ex John Hill, Caserta and two auction houses.Foundation Cert.(1999)(Scott 26 )
Used from Brazil: 1861, 10¢ dark green, tied (?) by cork cancel on folded letter bearing Rio de Janeiro No 25 67 c.d.s., PAIR of Brazil 100r (58a) tied by dotted cancel and circular STEAMSHIP 20 hand stamp to New York. Foundation Cert. (2022)(Scott 68a )
1863, 2¢ black, small black 1/3 moon cancel showing adjacent stamp left (SE) and right, perfect centering and perforations top and bottom large copy extremely fine . (Scott 73 )
Used to Cape Breton (Nova Scotia) 1863 2¢ "Black Jack" STRIP of FIVE plus 2 singles, tied by PHILLAD. PA NOV 8 1864 c.d.s. strikes on neat envelope, bearing red oval PAID and Canadian target, on reverse, AMHERST NO19 N.S. and Antognish transit with SYDNEY C.B. NO 26 1864 receiver which is near "Cow Bay." (Scott 73 )
A most attractive cover to a remote destination addressed to "B" engimin "S" mith Lyman a noted Harvard educated engineer, geologist and vegetarian.
1870, 24¢ purple (light shade), N.B.N.C. printing centered and fine, just tied by blue 4-ring target cancel on legal size (typical) somewhat toned envelope, bearing blue CINCINNATI 10 AUG 28 c.d.s. to Wilmington Ohio. correct usage. (Scott 153 $1,500)
Sale No: 13
Lot No: 45
Symbol: E
Cat No: 206E, 207E, 210E
1882 to 1883 American Bank Note co. 1c, 2c, 3c, Reprint Composite Die Essay, sunk on card, black impressions reversed, faint thinning at top right, quite impressive almost very fine. Rare (Scott 206E, 207E, 210E )
1893 Columbian Exposition, 1¢ to 50¢, 1c to 50c, o.g. 1c and 30c with one straight edge each, rest full perforations, mounted on pieces of original archive pages de-accessioned from the Royal Swedish General U.P.U. Post Office Collection (Scott 230-240 $1,200 )
1898, Trans-Mississippi; $2 orange brown, o.g. (slightly sweated), tiny bent corner perforation, well centered otherwise very fine . small handstamp (Scott 293 $1900)
1929 Kansas-Nebraska Issues ½¢ to 10¢, never hinged except Kansas 1½¢ and 5¢ quite well centered for the issue, fine to very fine . (Scott 658-679 $929 )
Sale No: 13
Lot No: 64
Symbol: Cat No: C1-C3, 4 (2),5(2), 6
Airmail, 1918 - 1923, First two Issues,Eight Stamps, n.h. appearance to l.h., better than normal centeringgenerally very fine . (Scott C1-C3, 4 2,52, 6 $398 )