United States, Balance of Interesting Envelopes, 1880-1990, about 100 pieces of Stampless, Mourning, Inaugural, first day of issue, and advertising ephemera; 16 Mourning envelopes from around the world including Germany, Great Britain, Mexico, Canada, and the United States; several unused Columbian Exposition postal cards in poor condition; Blood's Dispatch handstamp on cover with Scott 11 tied Philadelphia PA; unused Patriotic cover; Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite cornercard from Camden 1898; Blood's Penny Post handstamp on local Philidelphia cover; four Bridgeport CT stampless (1830, 1841, 1849, 1850); lots of multicolor ephemera items ranging from cigarette to postcard sized; condition varies considerably; all you need is a few jewels to make this lot worthwhile, Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 1.6 lbs. Suggested Bid $150 . (Image)
Suggested Bid $150
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Lot No: 5050
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United States, Mixed Lot of Interesting Covers, 1813-1940, 28 items selected for interest; Apr 1813 enclosure originally rated but then marked Free addressed to John Mason (son of Founding Father George Mason) from Philadelphia to Georgetown; KY slavery deposition addressed to circuit court; Scott 9 on tissue paper like drop mail; Scott 11 with superior PAID cancel from Boston; Scott 26 tied to Bristol CT envelope with Skull and Cross Bones, enclosed letter to fraternity brother at Yale; lovely CSA 1 postmarked New Orleans on Lady's envelope; 14 stamps (including a cinderella) on transatlantic cover to Prague with Nazi censor on reverse; mourning cover with purple star cancel from Bantom OH; Lady's cover from Leominster in care of Wright & Hatch; vertical pair of Scott 24 on piece addressed to Kelly's Island, OH; Scott 26 on 1860 insurance policy; O101 on Department of the Interior Pension Office stationery; a fun lot for the postal historian, Fine. Suggested Bid $500 . (PDF for this Lot) (Image)
Suggested Bid $500
Opening US$ 300.00
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U.S., Early 19th Century Georgia Stampless Covers, 1807-1850, Folded letter sheets, 28 in all, from different towns throughout Georgia, some of which are unlisted in the American Stampless Cover Catalog (ASCC). This collection includes Athens (1810), Belfast (1808), Buck Creek (1849), Centre Village (1850), Clayton (1850), Coosa (1825), Darien (1821), Enon Grove (1843), Irwinton (1841), Kellogg's Store (1841), Lanier (1845), Lawrenceville (1830), Line Land (?), Lombardy (1826), Louisville (1807), Midville (1845), Mt. Pleasant (?), Old Court House (ca. 1849), Springfield (1841), Spring Place (before 1845), Starkville (1849), Summerville (1847), Tarvers Store (1829), Thomaston (before 1845), Social Circle (1823), Stone Mountain (1846), Waynesville (before 1845), Winfield (ca. 1850). Perfect for the Georgia specialist or a student of postal history., F.-V.F. Suggested Bid $750 . (Image)