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1857, 5¢ red brown, type I (Scott 28), vertical strip of three tied by two strikes of New Orleans LA cds, on cover addressed to Nantes France, with red New York Paid and Paris receiver on reverse, a choice piece of postal history, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $4,000. Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500 (Image)
1860, 5¢ brown, type II (Scott 30A), single, tied by red circular grid on large part of 1860 folded outer address sheet addressed to Hong Kong China, manuscript "overland mail, via Marseilles" at top and "Africa" (ship to be used) at lower left; red NY Br. Pkt transit mark at center; Hong Kong and red London backstamps; cover with a few bleach spots on the obverse otherwise, a Very Fine usage. Estimate $600 - 800. Suggested Bid $600-800 (Image)
1861, 3¢ pink (Scott 64), tied by indistinct c.d.s. to cover addressed to Marshall NY; perf flaws, Fine to Very Fine, with 2011 A.P.S. certificate. Scott $775. Estimate $250 - 350. Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
1861, 3¢ pigeon blood pink (Scott 64a), tied by "Belmont MA/Sep/9" c.d.s. on cover addressed to Deerfield MA, stamp overlaps top right corner, Fine to Very Fine, ex- Boyarsky. Scott $5,000. Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. Suggested Bid $2,000-3,000 (Image)
1861, 5¢ buff (Scott 67), pair & single tied by targets and pen strokes with Jonesborough IL c.d.s. on cover addressed to Bremen Germany; right stamp with small tear and nick at bottom right, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $2,900. Estimate $750 - 1,000. Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
1866, 15¢ black (Scott 77), tied by bold Philadelphia Foreign Mail cancel (used only in August 1868) on cover to France, purple Philadelphia c.d.s. with integral "Paid/6", blue transit, appropriate backstamps including scarce "Service/Des Facteurs" straight line, Fine to Very Fine, with 2012 P.F. certificate. Scott $200. Estimate $200 - 300. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
1867, 3¢ rose, A. grill (Scott 79), single, tied by attractive blue 8 point rosette cancel on small neat cover, matching Madison IND Aug 25 postmark to left of stamp, addressed to addressed to Selma Alabama; stamp with typical tiny perf flaws found on this issue, otherwise Very Fine, an attractive cover that is seldom seen used from a Northern state. Scott $1,900. Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000 (Image)
1869, 1¢ buff (Scott 112), tied by target & Ionia MI c.d.s., to illustrated ad cover for Mutual Fire Insurance Co, with illustrated insurance policy; reduced at right, Very Fine. Scott $260. Estimate $200 - 300. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
1869, 3¢ ultramarine (Scott 114), red dots in circle, Naugatuck, CT fancy cancel, matching postmark at left; small cover tear at right does not affect the stamp, otherwise Very Fine. Estimate $200 - 300. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Suggested Bid $200-300
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Closed..Dec-19-2018, 12:57:52 EST
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1870-1871 National Bank Note Co. Issue, without gr
1870, 12¢ dull violet (Scott 151), used with 10¢ (150), tied by cork cancels, red Boston "Paid All" c.d.s., manuscript "Via Southampton", addressed to India, appropriate back stamps including rare oval "Sea Post Office", Very Fine. Scott $450. Estimate $400 - 600. Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
Suggested Bid $400-600
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Sold...US$ 225.00
Closed..Dec-19-2018, 12:58:09 EST
Sold For 225
1873 Continental Bank Note Co. Issue, white wove
Sale No: 721
Lot No: 2409
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Cat No: 156//206
1873-82, 1¢ Franklin Bank Note collection (Scott 156//206), includes #156 with fifteen covers and eighteen used stamps, #182 with nine covers and sixteen stamps, and #206 with fifteen covers and twenty stamps, many ad covers and fancy & colored cancels, please examine, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $600+ (Owner's). Estimate $300 - 400. Suggested Bid $300-400
1873, 3¢ green, double paper (Scott 158a), with double paper tied by target cancel with Rowe MA c.d.s., on corner ad cover addressed to Charlemont MA, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $100 off cover. Estimate $200 - 300
In 1876 the Continental Bank tried printing stamps on double paper to prevent cleaning and reusing. The upper portion was soft and porous so that any attempt to clean would result in destruction of the impression. The plan was unsuccessful and abandoned . Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
1873, 15¢ yellow orange (Scott 163), used with 2¢, cancelled by grids with blue "Pocasset MA/1876" c.d.s., with red New York transit, large "10" debit, on cover addressed to Chile, manuscript "Via Panama"; light staining, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $340. Estimate $250 - 350. Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
1873, 30¢ gray black (Scott 165), used with 10¢ (161) both tied by grids, with purple San Francisco CA Registered hand stamp, addressed to Topeka KS, silver seal on reverse, docketing at left, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $700. Estimate $200 - 300. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
1904, Louisiana Purchase complete (Scott 323-327), 1¢ (UX18) with complete set tied by St Louis Exposition Sta duplexes, exceptionally fresh & attractive, Very Fine. Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500 (Image)
Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500
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Sold...US$ 1,000.00
Closed..Dec-19-2018, 13:00:13 EST
Sold For 1000
1917-1919 Washington-Franklin Issue, flat plate, u
1917, 2¢ deep rose, type Ia (Scott 500), tied by 1920 Lancaster PA machine cancel, addressed to Terre Hill PA, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $650. Estimate $350 - 500. Suggested Bid $350-500 (Image)
1923, 1¢ green, rotary sheet waste (Scott 544), fabulous example of this extremely rare sheet waste issue, with warm rich color and sharp detailed impression, neatly tied on attractive advertising postcard for metal elbows used in ventilating systems, by black "Philadelphia, Pa, Aug 18, 1923" slogan cancellation; among the nicest of the 9 postcards that are known to exist, an incredible showpiece, Very Fine, 1978 and 2014 P.F. certificates. Scott $7,500+. Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. Suggested Bid $3,000-4,000 (Image)
1923, 2¢ Harding, flat plate (Scott 610), First Day Cover on 117 x 70 mm mourning envelope with printed cachet by George Linn, fresh and clean, Very Fine. The first George Linn cachet and considered to be the very first U.S. cacheted FDC; known in five different sizes, only about 200, in total, are believed to have been produced. Estimate $200 - 300. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
1923, 2¢ Harding, flat plate (Scott 610), First Day Cover on 117 x 70 mm mourning envelope with printed cachet by George Linn, fresh and clean, Very Fine, the first George Linn cachet and considered to be the very first U.S. cacheted FDC; known in five different sizes, only about 200, in total, are believed to have been produced. Estimate $200 - 300. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Suggested Bid $200-300
Opening US$ 0.00
Sold...US$ 110.00
Closed..Dec-19-2018, 13:02:04 EST
Sold For 110
1929 Kansas-Nebraska Issue
Sale No: 721
Lot No: 2418
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Cat No: 658-668, 669, 671-79
1929, Kans. Nebr., 1¢ to 10¢ (only missing 1½¢ Nebr.) (Scott 658-668, 669, 671-79), nearly complete first day cover set with Washington D.C. May 1, 1929 duplex cancels, serviced by C.E. Nickles and the finest group known, each with typed address to Dr. H.S. Paine of Miami Florida, a truly exceptional group of these early first day covers, Very Fine. Scott $2,502. Estimate $1,500 - 2,000
C.E. Nickles one of the great pioneer First Day Cover impressarios . Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000 (Image)