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20, 1857 1c Blue, Type II, horizontal pair used alongside 1857 3c Dull red and 1857 12c Black on 3c Nesbitt envelope (26, 26, U9), all cancelled by black grids with matching "Ann Arbor Mich. Jan 28 1860 cds" alongside (actually an 1861 use), addressed to Colchester, Canada West, with appropriate Windsor, Kingsville, and Colchester backstamps (all dated January 1861), cover with sealed tear at top, bit of edge wear indicating thick contents, a Very Fine and colorful franking (the 1c Type II pair is especially fresh and attractive) paying double the 10c rate to Canada
Provenance: M. Hubert Judd (Pencil notation on reverse)
26, 1857 3c Dull red, Type III, three singles tied by Boston "Paid" in grid handstamp to multi-page folded letter to Manila, Philippines, with 1860 24c Gray lilac (37) added to make the proper 33c rate, endorsed "Via Southhampton," "Boston Am. Pkt. Apr 20" and "Hong Kong Ju 23 60" backstamps, Very Fine appearance, the earliest known letter from the "Manila Find"
Provenance: "Manila Find" (H.R. Harmer Sale 2893, 1994)
28A, 1858 5c Indian red, Type I, vertical pair and single, all tied by "New Orleans La. Nov 20 1858" cds to cover to Lot-et-Garonne, France, endorsed "By steamer," red "New Paid York 12 Nov ??" credit datestamp, black "Et. Unis Serv. Br. A.C. 14 Dec 58" transit and boxed "PD" handstamps, couple of backstamps including Fumel, stamps with scissor-cut perfs, Very Fine and attractive, a vivid and fresh example of this distinctive shade (Scott $11,000 as used single and pair) (Image)
CV. 1,000
Opening US$ 3,000.00
Sold...US$ 3,000.00
Closed..Jun-24-2021, 16:45:41 EST
Sold For 3000
Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 10
Symbol: Cat No: 35
35, 1859 10c Green, Type V, single tied by Sacramento cds to "Putt's Overland Envelope," with printing on the front and back lampooning "Uncle Sam's Great Mule Railroad," cover addressed to Philadelphia, Very Fine and attractive, a wonderful bit of early pro-railroad propaganda (Image)
CV. 100
Opening US$ 9,500.00
Sold...US$ 9,000.00
Closed..Jun-24-2021, 16:46:54 EST
Sold For 9000
Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 11
Symbol: Cat No: 36B
36B, 1860 12c Black, Plate 3, horizontal pair, used alongside 1857 1c Blue (24, vertical pair) and 1857 3c Dull red (26, vertical pair and single), each cancelled by neat black grid (3c single and 1c pair tied), "Nashua N.H. Dec 14 1860" double circle datestamp at lower left, cover addressed to Oberried, Switzerland, red boxed "Aachen 4 1 Franco" and "12" credit handstamp, multitude of backstamps including New York (December 19), top edge of cover and backflap expertly repaired, few stamps with toned perf tips, still Very Fine, a colorful and unusual way of paying the 35c Prussian Closed Mail rate (Image)