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Wells Fargo & Co., 1861, $4 black. O.g., hinge remnant, ample to large margins, Very Fine, very scarce with original gum, signed Holcombe. Scott No. 143L5; $275. Scott $275 (Image)
Wells Fargo & Co., 1861, $4 black. No gum, ample to mostly large margins, natural paper inclusion at bottom, otherwise Very Fine. Scott No. 143L5; $275. Scott $275 (Image)
Wells Fargo & Co., 1862-64, 10¢ brown. On top portion of 1861, 3¢ pink entire (U35) with printed Wells Fargo frank, tied by blue "Wells Fargo & Co., Sacramento" cancel, Very Fine, with 2006 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 143L7; Estimate $300 - 400. Est. $300-400 (Image)
Est. $300-400
Opening US$ 525.00
Sold...US$ 525.00
Closed..Jul-30-2021, 23:27:00 EST
Sold For 525
Telegraph & Postal Stationery
Sale No: 97
Lot No: 1885
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Cat No: 1T1P3//1T16aP3
American Rapid Telegraph Co., 1881 issues, plate proofs on India. Includes 1¢-25¢ "Paid Telegram" issues in blocks of four (1T1P3-1T8P3) with additional 5¢ green & 25¢ orange trial color blocks (Scott unlisted), and 1¢-20¢ "Collect" and "Office Coupon" combinations in blocks of four (1T13aP3-1T16aP3), all with full well balanced margins, Very Fine, Scott catalog not including the two trial color blocks. Scott No. 1T1P3//1T16aP3; $1,668. Scott $1,668 (Image)
Scott $1,668
Opening US$ 600.00
Sold...US$ 600.00
Closed..Jul-30-2021, 23:27:34 EST
Sold For 600
Sale No: 97
Lot No: 1886
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Cat No: Collection
1868 Samuel Carusi Patent Envelopes. Impressive group of 6 covers and original Patent Office tag for Samuel Carusi's patent 73,296 dated January 14 1868, with photocopy of printed Patent Office description of envelope usages, Very Fine and unique prevention-of-reuse assemblage,ex-Tilles. Estimate; $1,000 - 1,500.
Envelope, 1860, Nesbitt 2nd Issue, 1¢ blue on orange, bust touches inner frame line. Unused full corner, trivial thin on back flap, Very Fine, with 2003 P.S.E. certificate. Scott No. U23; $500. Scott $500 (Image)
Envelope, 1860, Nesbitt 2nd Issue, 10¢ green on buff. Entire cancelled by "San Francisco, Cal., May 21, 1861" cds to Newark N.J.; flap torn and some minor wrinkling, Very Fine and scarce used example. Scott No. U33; $600; Estimate $200 - 300. Scott $600 Est. $200-300 (Image)
Envelope, 1861, Nesbitt 3rd Issue, 12¢ red & brown on buff. Mint legal-size entire with "Bamber & Co's Express" printed frank at left, Very Fine and scarce. Scott No. U42; $475; Estimate $150 - 200. Scott $475 Est. $150-200 (Image)
Scott $475 Est. $150-200
Opening US$ 160.00
Sold...US$ 160.00
Closed..Jul-30-2021, 23:35:30 EST
Sold For 160
Sale No: 97
Lot No: 1890
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Cat No: U74//U107 collateral
1870 Post Office Dept. "Description of Stamped Envelopes, Issued October 1870". 8.875" x 3.875" card with green border, description of each issued stamped envelope with subject source and color; lower left corner fault and light water stain, otherwise Very Fine. Scott No. U74//U107 collateral; Estimate $300 - 400. Est. $300-400 (Image)
Envelope, 1903, 2¢ Wax Die Essay. Die impression in sealing wax, mounted in small case with "Henry Mitchell, Gem & Seal Engraver, Boston" label; some cracks, case flatten, Fine and rare with only 4 produced. Undersander No. E107Ba $700. Scott No. U385P; Estimate $300 - 400.
These wax impressions show the true quality of postal stationery engraving. Est. $300-400 (Image)
Postal Card, 1873, 1¢ brown on buff. Unwatermarked group of 9 including black on buff, blue on buff, orange red on buff, deep red on buff, violet on buff, purple on buff, olive on buff and blue on buff, Very Fine group. Scott No. UX1E. USPCC No. S1E-Zc/d; $2,700. USPCC $2,700 (Image)
Postal Card, 1873, 1¢ brown on buff, trial color proof. Unwatermarked, 6 k/2 dull m. o-o-red on buff card (20 g/2 dull faint m. y-o-yellow), Extremely Fine. Scott No. UX1Pce. USPCC No. S1Pce; $400. USPCC $400 (Image)
Postal Card, 1873, 1¢ brown on buff. Watermarked Small U.S.P.O.D. Postal card with preprinted "Inter-State Industrial Exposition of Chicago, 1875" message announcing space assignment, cancelled by blue fancy cross-road cancel duplexed with "Chicago Ill., Jul 26" cds to Florence, Mass., Very Fine and rare early postal card exposition use. Scott No. UX3; Estimate $500 - 750. Est. $500-750 (Image)
Postal Card, 1897, 1¢ black on buff. Unused card with preprinted 1899 "Southern Exposition" advertising design on message side for solicitation of exhibits, Very Fine and rare expo advertising. Scott No. UX14; Estimate $300 - 400. Est. $300-400 (Image)
Postal Card, 1911, 1¢ red on cream. Cancelled by "Chicago, Ill. Nov 23, 1912" duplex to Alhambra, Cal., card torn and repaired with Post Office Seal, 1912, blue, hyphen-hole 6½ (OX14), purple "Damaged by Canceling Machine, M.D.T. 2" two-line handstamp, Very Fine and rare officially sealed postal card. Scott No. UX24; Estimate $500 - 750. Est. $500-750 (Image)
Discount and Multiple Ad Postal Cards. Group of 8 including Boston Mass. Oak Hill ad (MA6-d var 1) on UX3; South Orange N.J. ad (MA42) on UX10; MA61-b-2 and b-v1 on UX24; blue label chili sauce on UX24; blue label chili sauce and ketchup (MA61-d-2, d-1) on UX26; and purple multiple ad (MA71) on UY7r, F.-V.F. group. Scott No. UX3//UX26; Estimate $300 - 400. Est. $300-400 (Image)
Official Postal Card, 1913, 1¢ black. Printed address to Third Assistant Postmaster General at Washington D.C. and form on message side, cancelled by "Bremen, Ind. Mar 1, 1915" duplex; minor stain spot, Very Fine. Scott No. UZ1; $500. Scott $500 (Image)
Revenue, 1862, First Issue, 3¢ Proprietary, perf'd. Rich color, script "Brady" precancel of the famous photographer Matthew Brady, Fine and scarce precancel. Scott No. R18c; Estimate $150 - 200. Est. $150-200 (Image)
Revenue, 1862, First Issue, $3 Charter Party, perf'd. In combination with 1861, 30¢ orange, horizontal pair and single (71) on piece of a foreign exchange draft issued at Havana, Cuba for $8,000, accepted February 23, 1866 by Youngs Smith & Co., New York, subject to the 1864 tax rate for inland exchange of 5¢ for each $100 or faction thereof and shows a short pay of the $4 rate; stamps with small flaws, Very Fine appearance,ex-Col. Green, with 2006 P.F. certificate. Scott No. R85c; Estimate $1,500 - 2,000.
THE ONLY RECORDED MULTIPLE OF THE 1861 30¢ ISSUE USED AS A REVENUE. Est. $1,500-2,000 (Image)