1857, 12c BLACK PLATE 1 ON COVER TO ENGLAND, #36, two pairs arranged as a block, few perfs trimmed, few small faults, tied by Phila. d.s. on Nov., 1859 buff cover with printed address to England, red Phila. 38c credit d.s., transit and arrival d.s. on back, attractive and fine-very fine, with 1988 P.F. cert., ex Haas
$400
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Lot No:9083
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1890, 1c ULTRAMARINE, 2c CARMINE ON 2c ENTIRE TO GREENLAND, #219, 220, tied by cork cancels and Parker, South Dakota on Aug., 1892 on Aug. 9, 1892 cover to Greenland, sent via Copenhagen, Denmark and there delivered to the Greenland Office where "Den KGl. Gronlandse Handel" h.s. applied, also notation in Danish "the addressee not to be found in Greenland", then returned to the Danish Postal authorities and subsequently returned to the sender in South Dakota, Danish "Ubekjendt. // inconnu." label on back, fine-very fine, an exceedingly rare usage of the small bank note issue to Greenland well before this country issued it's first stamps
$250
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Lot No:9085
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1890, 1c ULTRAMARINE, 5c CHOCOLATE, 6c BROWN RED ON REGISTERED 2c GREEN ON BLUE ENTIRE TO ROUMANIA, #219, 223, 224, two 6c, tied by oval New York K h.s. on the 2c green on blue entire, New York Registry Exchange label (#FX-NY1a (iii) ), purple New York Branch P.O. K Sep., 1892 h.s., Bukarest arrival d.s. on back, very fine, beautiful four-color franking to a scarce destination