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Schuyler J. Rumsey Philatelic Auctions Sale: 71

Germany and German Colonies
State Postmarks - Colorado to Florida

image Sale No: 71
Lot No:1063
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Pueblo, Colorado, 1890s. Illustrated corner, "Colorado Mineral Palace" franked with 1¢ banknote tied by 5 pt Star with Pueblo Colo. cds, addressed to Owego, N.Y., F.-V.F.
Estimate; $50 - 75. Est. $50-75 (Image)

Est. $50-75



Opening US$ 50.00
Sold...US$ 50.00


Closed..Sep-23-2016, 17:38:39 EST
Sold For 50

image Sale No: 71
Lot No:1069
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Cat No:Collection

Hinckley & Co.'s Express Mail. Printed fancy scroll frank with 3-line directive imprint above (HIN-007) on grid canceled 1860, 3¢ Star Die entire to the "Times" newspaper in Leavenworth, Kansas, oval "The Central Overland and California, Pikes Peak, Express Company, Sep 5, Denver City K.T." date stamp and reverse with similar date stamp dated "Jul 4" used as a company frank, manuscript 1861 docketing at left; reduced at right into indicia and potion of address panel, F.-V.F., a very Hinckley & Co.'s Express frank type used as a remainder after the Central Overland California & Pike's Peak Express Co. bought out Hinckley & Co. on May 11th, 1861., only one is recorded by Thomas (Wiltsee collection example) however this cover and another example are known, ex-Rogers.
Estimate; $400 - 600.

The cover traveled outside the mails from Denver to Leavenworth via the Central Overland Route (Denver-Julesburg-Fort Kearney) on a COC&PP coach. It entered the mails in Leavenworth for local delivery.
Est. $400-600 (Image)

Est. $400-600



Opening US$ 290.00
Sold...US$ 290.00


Closed..Sep-23-2016, 17:41:08 EST
Sold For 290
image Sale No: 71
Lot No:1070
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Cat No:26

Hinckley & Co.'s Express, Denver City, Aug 9, 1860. Clear strike of cds on cover addressed to "W.R. Dorn, Nevada City, Arapahoe County, Kansas Territory", franked with 1857, 3¢ dull red, horizontal pair (tiny perf flaws) tied by manuscript "Dorn's Gold Mine, SoCa. 24 Jul, 1860" manuscript cancel, endorsed at bottom left manuscript "Care Hinckley & Co., St Joseph, Missouri"; light cover soiling and expertly restored edge faults, F.-V.F., a wonderful usage from Dorn's Gold Mine, S.C. to a Dorn family member, or perhaps William Dorn himself, in the Colorado Pikes Peak Gold Region during the Kansas territory period and one of the very few known postmarks from Dorn's Gold Mine, S.C.
Scott No. 26; Estimate $750 - 1,000.

Dorn's Gold Mine was struck in 1852 by William Dorn, who excavated nearly one million dollars in gold before the vein was exhausted in the late 1850s. Dorn used slaves to excavate the dirt and employed several different types of mills to process the gold. Dorn became a wealthy man but lost much of his fortune after the Civil War. Dorn's Gold Mine, the town, was granted a U.S. Post Office on April 5, 1857 and its first Postmaster was Mr. James Dorn.
Est. $750-1,000 (Image)

Est. $750-1,000



Opening US$ 575.00
Sold...US$ 575.00


Closed..Sep-23-2016, 17:42:09 EST
Sold For 575


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