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1869, 15¢ brown & blue, type I (Scott 118), a fresh, off-center single tied by a cork cancel on a clean 1869 folded letter from New Orleans to Le Havre France with a Dec 4 New Orleans c.d.s., a Dec 8 "New 18 York" exchange office c.d.s., a red Dec 19 French entry c.d.s., and a large "16" due handstamp; no backstamps, Very Fine. Scott $1,800 Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
1870, 10¢ brown, H. grill, N.B.N.C. printing (Scott 139), two Fine singles with faint split grills tied on a small Jan-Feb 1871 cover from New York to Finisterre, France with a red London Paid transit c.d.s., a handstamped "12", a French entry c.d.s., and, on the flap, a partial red "New York Paid All/ British Transit" c.d.s.; stamps removed for identification and replaced, Fine to Very Fine, with a 1982 P.F. certificate. Scott $1,850 Suggested Bid $350-500 (Image)
1870, 10¢ brown, H. grill, N.B.N.C. printing (Scott 139), tied by a light circle-of-wedges and a "New York/[fluerons]/Sep 30" c.d.s. on an 1870 folded letter to Mexico City, Mexico with a manuscript "p 'City of Merida'" and a handstamped "4" (reales due), Fine to Very Fine, with a 1988 P.F. certificate. Scott $1,000 Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Scott $1,000 Suggested Bid $300-4
Opening US$ 200.00
Sold...US$ 200.00
Closed..Mar-02-2021, 12:02:51 EST
Sold For 200
1881-1882 American Bank Note Co. Issue, re-engrave
1883, 2¢ red brown (Scott 210), neat manuscript "M" cancel on a "triple" First Day Cover to Philadelphia with a matching "Slatedale Pa, 10/1/83" manuscript postmark and backstamps of Slatington, Pa (matching the corner card) and Philadelphia, both also on Oct 1; repair at the upper right under the stamp and small tear at the lower right, Fine to Very Fine. Slatedale and Slatington are about three miles apart in Lehigh County. Scott $2,000 Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
1893, 50¢ Columbian (Scott 240), well centered, used on registered cover with Expo Station red handstamp cancel, and with a corner card for the Iowa State Building at the Expo, Very Fine. Scott $2,250 Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
1893, $1 Columbian (Scott 241), tied by a Boston double-oval on a small Registered cover to Meiningen, Germany, Jun 10, 1893, red United States Hotel corner card, backstamped Meiningen on Jun 23; stamp and cover Fine-Very Fine. Scott $1,800 Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
1893, $2 Columbian (Scott 242), exceptionally well centered, tied by a "New York, N.Y. Registered" double-oval on a clean Registered cover to Vienna, Austria, May 24, 1924, no Austrian markings, Very Fine, with a 1994 P.S.E. certificate. Scott $1,900 Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
1893, $3 Columbian (Scott 243), fresh and Fine-Very Fine, tied by a small target cancel on a Registered cover from Lyman, Md. to San Francisco, May 3, 1893; small edge tear at the bottom, mild vertical bend, not affecting the stamp, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $2,500 Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
1893, $4 Columbian (Scott 244), centered to bottom, tied by New York K cancels on a local 1897 registered cover; light vertical file fold away from the stamp, Fine to Very Fine overall. Scott $4,000 Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
Scott $4,000 Suggested Bid $750-1
Opening US$ 1,000.00
Sold...US$ 1,000.00
Closed..Mar-02-2021, 12:07:04 EST
Sold For 1000
1898 Trans-Mississippi Issue
Sale No: 753
Lot No: 4150
Symbol: Cat No: 285-287, 289, 291
1898, 1¢ 2¢ 4¢ 8¢ & 50¢ Trans-Mississippis (Scott 285-287, 289, 291), tied by Baltimore REG double-ovals on a Registered cover to Basel, Switzerland, Aug 26-Sep 8, 1898, with a New York exchange office registry label, Fine to Very Fine. A marvelous cover for the Trans-Mississippi collector. Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500 (Image)
1898, 5¢ Trans-Miss. (Scott 288), 2 singles used on an 1898 cover from Ann Arbor, Mich. via New York to Ongole, in the Madras Presidency, India, with 3 backstamps, Very Fine,
No, Kamala Harris' family came from the far south of India, not the Madras Presidency, so no tie-in here. But covers to India are still scarce, unusual and a bit exotic, and this one is quite attractive . Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Suggested Bid $200-300
Opening US$ 200.00
Sold...US$ 200.00
Closed..Mar-02-2021, 12:07:52 EST
Sold For 200
Sale No: 753
Lot No: 4152
Symbol: Cat No: 291, 290, 289
1898, 50¢ 10¢ and 8¢ Trans-Miss. (Scott 291, 290, 289), the 50¢ being well centered and choice (others average), used with pen cancels on an 1898 registered cover from Akron, Ohio via New York to Switzerland; small cover repair at top right, Fine to Very Fine overall, an attractive 3-color high value usage going abroad, with 2017 P.F. certificate. Scott $618 Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
1901, 2¢ Pan-American (Scott 295), tied by a neat First Day Springfield, Mass. machine cancel, May 1, 1901, on a cover to Florence, Mass. and backstamped there the same day; "stamp and cover with minor faults" per the accompanying 2002 P.S.E. certificate, Fine. Scott $2,500 Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
1901, 4¢ 5¢ 8¢ & 10¢ Pan-Americans (Scott 296-299), set of four matched covers to Jersey City, N.J., each with a Very Fine single tied by an Aug 12 Pan-American Station machine cancel, Extremely Fine. A truly exceptional set. Scott $2,450 Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
1904, Louisiana Purchase (Scott 323-327), the complete set tied on an extremely clean, unaddressed Exposition postcard by Dec 1 last day Exposition Station cancels, the 5¢ & 10¢ by the machine cancel, the 1¢-3¢ by duplex handstamps, Very Fine. Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
1904, Louisiana Purchase (Scott 323-327), the complete set on a Registered cover from Racine, Wis. to Vienna, Austria, used with an additional 7¢ postage tied by a violet Racine c.d.s., Sep 22, 1904, and undated Racine double-ovals with a New York Exchange Office Registration label, a Sep 23 New York Foreign Office backstamp but no Austrian receiver; reduced just a bit at the bottom, Fine to Very Fine, a marvelous usage on an regular-size cover. Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
1904, 10¢ Louisiana Purchase (Scott 327), a Very Fine single tied by a Medfield, Mass. Second Day duplex handstamp, May 2, 1904 on a Registered cover to Plattsburg, N.Y. and backstamped there the next day; opening tears at the top, slight mounting remnants on the back, otherwise Very Fine and scarce, Scott prices a First Day Cover at $24,000 (!). Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
1909, 5¢ blue, D.L. watermark, horizontal coil (Scott 355),strip of 3 tied by Benton Harbor, MI duplexes, Feb 20, 1923, on a Special Delivery cover to New Orleans; the strip has a pre-use horizontal crease and only average centering, otherwise Very Fine, sent by prominent philatelist, Alvin Filstrup, to his wife at a New Orleans hotel. Scott $1,175 as used pair and single Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
1909, 2¢ Hudson-Fulton (Scott 372), tied by a Hoboken, N.J. First Day machine cancel, Sep 25, 1909, on gorgeous multicolor Fulton Souvenir folder; stamp with a bit of unnoticeable pre-use damage, otherwise Very Fine. Scott $1,500 Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
1909, 2¢ Hudson-Fulton (Scott 372), tied by a Lancaster Pa. First Day machine cancel, Sep 25, 1909, on Fulton bi-fold Souvenir postcard featuring Robert Fulton before a steamboat, a Robert Fulton statue, and his birthplace, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $1,500 Suggested Bid $350-500 (Image)