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United States Worldwide Postal History and Postmarks
Sale No: 30
Lot No: 951
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Collection of 47 Cacheted Special Flight Covers, 1961-1965, all appear to be different (some of the same cachets are mailed from different places at different times) and mailed to the owner, with Gemini Recovery flights (Atlantic and Pacific), first Apollo unmanned flight, Operation Deep Freezer, Project Mercury, and a few more, a few are signed, overall very fine. Ex. Liptak collection. (Image)
Est $ 100
Opening C$ 180.00
Sold...C$ 180.00
Closed..May-23-2019, 13:09:45 EST
Sold For 180
Sale No: 30
Lot No: 952
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Collection of First Day Covers in Five Thick Binders, one contains 50 different "coin" covers (1983), two contain 88 different gold stamp replica covers (1982 to 2003), two others contain over 400 different FDC from 1926 to 2014 with a good variety of different cachets, frankings, etc. including the 1943 Occupied Nations set. Very fine condition throughout, no duplication noted, unchecked by us, inspect. (Image)
Est $ 100
Opening C$ 180.00
Sold...C$ 180.00
Closed..May-23-2019, 13:10:09 EST
Sold For 180
Sale No: 30
Lot No: 953
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Collection of Felt Cachet First Day Covers, 1951 to 1968, with 100 unaddressed covers, all written up on pages in two binders and organized by issue. Overall very fine and not often offered. Ex. Liptak collection. (Image)
Est $ 100
Opening C$ 240.00
Sold...C$ 275.00
Closed..May-23-2019, 13:10:45 EST
Sold For 275
Sale No: 30
Lot No: 954
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Collection and Accumulation of Thousands of Cacheted First Day Covers, filling a box plus three thick binders, with material from the 1930s to 1970s, majority from the 1960s and 1970s period. We note both addressed and unaddressed with the majority being official ones but includes some private cachets such as "David C" hand coloured (x25), Texas Refinery Corporation, Kolor Kover, Pentarts or Advertising covers, a few felt and other unusual items. Majority are very fine. Ex. Liptak collection. (Image)
Est $ 200
Opening C$ 650.00
Sold...C$ 650.00
Closed..May-23-2019, 13:11:34 EST
Sold For 650
Sale No: 30
Lot No: 955
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Lot of About 300 Covers and Cards, 1890s to 1960s with a myriad of interesting items, with advertising, stationery, certified mail, perfins, postage due usages, an 1897-1901 correspondence to Germany (about 130 covers), WWII censored mail including Navy, commemorative cachets, 1940s to 60s first flight covers including Helicopter ones, 1950s H.P.O. trip covers and much more. An ideal lot for the internet reseller or show dealer, inspection is recommended to better appreciate. Ex. Liptak collection. (Image)
Est $ 200
Opening C$ 210.00
Sold...C$ 210.00
Closed..May-23-2019, 13:12:04 EST
Sold For 210
Sale No: 30
Lot No: 956
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Collection of First Day Covers Housed in 7 Thick Binders, with a range between 1952 to 1997. The collection comes with specially made binders and pages from the American Ted Francis Postal Commemorative Society. We estimated the quantity of covers to be over 600 items. Also included is 50 covers with the 22kt gold replica of the 1976 United States Flag stamps, 6 first day covers with the 22kt gold replica of the Elvis Presley stamp as well as 40 older commercial covers. See scans for an idea. (Image)
Est $ 100
Opening C$ 90.00
Sold...C$ 90.00
Closed..May-23-2019, 13:13:01 EST
Sold For 90
Sale No: 30
Lot No: 957
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Specialized Collection of the 1938 3c Thomas Jefferson Presidential Issue, (Scott #807), with 145 covers / cards nicely mounted on pages in two albums, including a nice variety of cacheted FDCs, commercial usages, advertising (mostly illustrated), private perfin usages (x30), a few destinations, a good variety of commemorative cachets and a great collection for expansion. Overall very fine. Ex. Liptak collection. (Image)
Est $ 150
Opening C$ 200.00
Sold...C$ 200.00
Closed..May-23-2019, 13:13:35 EST
Sold For 200
Sale No: 30
Lot No: 958
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Group of Covers and Cards, 1860s to 1940s, plus some more modern, with about 400 in all, more than half being postal stationery covers (with a good variety), the other half is comprised with a variety of picture post cards, commercial covers, a few FDC, etc. Also includes several hundreds of 1860s to 1960s stationery cut squares. Overall fine, see scans for a small taste. (Image)
Est $ 150
Opening C$ 150.00
Sold...C$ 150.00
Closed..May-23-2019, 13:14:55 EST
Sold For 150
Sale No: 30
Lot No: 959
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Group of 56 Stampless Folded Letters, 1830s to 1850s, with a good variety of different town postmarks (in black, blue or red, many from Philadelphia), domestic destinations, etc. Noted four #10 size covers rated paid 5, 6, 10 and free, one 1831 letter written from the New Hampshire State Prison (file folds, postmarked oval Concord / N.H. in red), etc. See scans for an idea, overall fine or better. (Image)
Est $ 100
Opening C$ 210.00
Sold...C$ 210.00
Closed..May-23-2019, 13:15:22 EST
Sold For 210
Sale No: 30
Lot No: 960
Symbol: Cvr
Small Lot of Interesting Covers, 1880s to 1940s, with 31 items in all with a wide range of interests such as frankings, FDC, registered, postmarks, advertising, etc. Noted a lovely Peroia ILL duplex in blue, an 1884 illustrated advertising cover for Plows depicting a deer, some FDC from the 1930s and 40s, a nice usage of Scott #114, a Confederate franked cover (toning, an 1881 #10 cover franked with a pair of #O85, a Scott #325 on cover (mailed out of period in 1931), a nice stationery wrapper mailed from Stanley Gibbons in NYC, a 1915 censored military Red Cross cover, an essay of the Thorp catalogue #602a stationery cover (faults), and more. Also includes a small album filled with George Washington stationery cut squares (mostly all used, with a good variety and light duplication, some nice postmarks and unchecked for rare ones, mostly identified by catalogue number U1/90). Inspect to better appreciate. (Image)