Worldwide United States (Telegraph) California State Telegraph
Sale No: 62
Lot No:224
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(Telegraph) California State Telegraph, red embossed cameo corner card on fresh locally addressed cover, Extremely Fine and choice, a very scarce early telegraph cover. Estimate $500 - 750. $0 (Image)
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Lot No:225
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(Telegraph) California State Telegraph, black embossed cameo corner card on cover addressed locally to Custom House in Sacramento, Very Fine, a very rare early Telegraph cover from California, ex-Tatham. Estimate $400 - 600. $0 (Image)
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Lot No:227
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(Telegraph) California State Telegraph, printed cover to with illustrated Zeus corner card cover used as a paste-up with 1864-65 3¢ entire with Wells, Fargo & Co. company frank & cancelled by blue "Wells, Fargo & Co./Sacramento" double circle handstamp, addressed to Knights Landing, Very Fine, a very unusual and rare usage. Estimate $300 - 400. $0 (Image)
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(Telegraph) California State Telegraph Company
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Lot No:228
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(Telegraph) California State Telegraph Company, dull red illustrated Zeus on Globe telegraph cover locally addressed,with original Sept 1, 1860 enclosure, Very Fine and choice. Estimate $150 - 200. $0 (Image)
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(Telegraph) California State Telegraph San Francis
Sale No: 62
Lot No:226
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(Telegraph) California State Telegraph, San Francisco, illustrated design on orange buff cover with pencil address to "Golden Eagle", charges notated as "160", no postal markings; light stain; accompanied by original telegraph datelined "Silver Mountain May 16, 1866", Very Fine. Estimate $300 - 400. Silver Mountain, originally called "Kongsberg", was a ghost town founded in the late 1850's-early 1860's by Scandinavian miners prospecting for silver. By 1863, the name was changed to Silver Mountain City. By 1866, the town had a population of 3,000 and was the seat of Alpine County from 1864 to 1875. The demonetization of silver in 1873 caused its decline and was pretty much abandoned by 1886. $0 (Image)
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Lot No:229
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(Telegraph) California State Telegraph, San Francisco, red illustrated design on cover to local address, charges notated as "Pd.", no postal markings; reduced slightly at right, Very Fine. Estimate $200 - 300. $0 (Image)