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LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description Estimate or Cat Value
361 112 image1869, 1¢ buff (112). Tied on orange Internal Revenue envelope by fancy geometric, two strikes S.L. "unclaimed" handstamp on reverse circular rimless "Salt Lake City, Utah" handstamp, sealed tear at left of cover, Very Fine and most attractive. Scarce Territorial usage (Photo). Estimate 300 - 400

Provenance: Wunsch, Forster. (Image)

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362 156 image1873, 1¢ ultramarine, C.B.N.C. printing (156). Tied on locally used cover with excellent strike Waterbury Ct. "Shield Five Bars, Solid Top Type 1" (Rohloff Q-6), choice strike and cover, Extremely Fine (Photo). Estimate 200 - 300 (Image)

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363 210 image1883, 2¢ red brown (210). Two covers, each with single 2¢ and each with beautifully done hand drawn illustration mailed to the same family, one postmarked "Dec 24" and with ms "Merry Christmas" on reverse. Handsome pair (Photo). Estimate 150 - 200 (Image)

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SOLD for $200.00
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364 C13-C15 imageAirmail, 1930, Graf Zeppelin complete (C13-C15). Complete set on flown covers, 65¢ on card, appropriate flight markings, fresh set, Very Fine (Photo). Estimate 400 - 500 (Image)

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SOLD for $650.00
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365   imageincoming Transatlantic FL's, 1793-1844, choice group of 16 folded letters to various American ports, nice selection of rates, handstamps, etc. Of special note: 1793 Lisbon to Philadelphia"SH44" rate and Bishopmark; 1795 Cadiz to Philadelphia red "4" handstamp rate; 1798 Rotterdam to Newberryport, ms. "48" rate; 1801 Amsterdam to Baltimore red ship handstamp "27" rate, 1810 London to Philadelphia; Lisbon-Saybrook, Ct. arc "ship" and ms. "19" rate; 1820 Lisbon-Plymouth Mass red Philadelphi c.d.s. and ship handstamps; 1825 Madeira to Philadelphia no markings (wine related contents), etc., several with ship name, all with content, overall Very Fine. A choice and attractive group, several with research and explanations (Photo). Estimate 400 - 500 (Image) (Image2) (All Images)

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366   imageTransatlantic covers, 1804-1861, 18 covers/fls's, various transatlantic markings, mostly NY, better include: 1805 fls datelined ?
Madrass (India), 5½ months transit, additional notation "Pralgonia/Capt Foy", bold red New York Jan 6 cd.s. and matching "Ship", MS 22¢ rate to Portsmouth N.H., Very Fine; 1806 Portsmouth N.H. sl. + "Ship" sl., forwarded to Dover, N.H. with "8" rate, balance mostly various New York markings showing various integral rates and in need of additional research. A very useful lot for transatlantic collection (Photo). Estimate 300 - 400 (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (All Images)

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SOLD for $150.00
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367   imageShip/Markings, 1805-96, 19 fls's/covers— various ship and steam markings, many unusual and interesting markings, destinations, highlights include: 1805 England to Portsmouth N.H. "12" rate with Boston "five star" red c.d.s./matching "paid" sl; 1808 printed letter Re: British Blockade of DC Ships to Wiscasset, ME, red NY c.d.s. with matching "paid" sl + "22" rate, undated outer fls. to Philadelphia with red New York, c.d.s./matching "ship" sl + 39¢ rate; 1811 Ipswich MA town cancel with 50¢ ms rate (double) to S.C. 1896 bold "Ship4" with 2¢ (x2) Postage Due, 1822 Rotterdm to Boston red arc ribbon "Paid 6", etc. Generally F-VF, excellent group (Photo). Estimate 400 - 500 (Image) (Image2) (All Images)


SOLD for $240.00
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368   image1805-50 "Charge Box…", 10 different fls's, various markings and rates, all with "Charge Box." notation;includes very early 1805 fls with Elkton Md fancy c.d.s. All F-VF (Photo). Estimate 150 - 200 (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (All Images)


SOLD for $90.00
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369   imagewar rates of 1816, two folded letters: first printed prices current fls to New York from Liverpool per "casting", ms. "9" rate, correctly rated 6¢ + 50% for drop letter; Very Fine, some minimal file separation; 2nd rated 76½ (17¢ x 3 + 50%), bold red New York Jan 28 (1816) c.d.s. and matching paid St. to Albany, couple vertical file folds, Very Fine and nicely rated (Photo). Estimate 150 - 200 (Image)


SOLD for $240.00
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370   imageFree Franks, 1825-1850s, 10 different fls's including "overcharged-6¢", "excess paid 12½¢", "not properly franked", also "Tyler, PA", 1846 ms town and free frank (S/R 6 town, PF cert) etc. Attractive lot (Photo). Estimate 150 - 200 (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (All Images)


SOLD for $160.00
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371   imageHand drawn illust cover/cards, 1848-1937, four covers/cards, 1848 fls to young John Aspenwall (Brig.General, Civil War), with hand drawn illus. "Water Pump" and with research, 1937 multi-colored "Indian maiden", to Ireland 1891 hand drawn illustration label on postal card, 1943 pencil sketch patriotic "Uncle Sam, are you doing your part". Attractive lot (Photo). Estimate 150 - 200 (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (All Images)


SOLD for $110.00
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372   imageAuxiliary markings, 1853-1859, six covers with various "steamboat" "Due" markings, etc., fresh Very Fine usages (Photo). Estimate 150 - 200 (Image) (Image2) (All Images)


SOLD for $220.00
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373   image3¢ 1861 covers, 20 covers, all single usages, may include a grill or two several fancy/semi fancy cancels, couple advertising, several better town c.d.s. markings including S. Danvers Mass, straight line "Advertised". Attactive and useful balance (Photo). Estimate 100 - 150 (Image) (Image2) (All Images)


SOLD for $210.00
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374   image"Black Jack" cover collection, 32 covers, mostly single frankings, may include a grill or two, including some fancy cancels, blue cancels, drop rates, "Due", intercity carriers, etc., overall very attractive lot, excellent as a started group for a "Black Jack" collection or add on (Photo). Estimate 750 - 1,000 (Image) (Image2) (All Images)

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SOLD for $400.00
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375   image1871-1933 Aux handstamps, 13 unusual covers; better includes illegal uses of 2¢ red (Battleship) not accepted, both with 4¢ penalties (Postage Due issues), couple 2¢ bank notes with "Held for Postage". "Not Found", etc., "Insf. Paid", 1919 "Deceased" boxed sl, 1934 Byrd Expedition handstamp. Overall F-VF and interesting (Photo). Estimate 150 - 200 (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (All Images)


SOLD for $150.00
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376   image1¢ Bank Note Covers, 45 covers, virtually all single usage, mostly (206), several fancy cancels, couple early machines, duplexes, etc., better noted! Salem O. "Pinwheel"; Reading PA Straightline. Nashville Tenn, Embossed Ladies cover; Princeton Kans "Cross"; Lodi N.Y. Fancy Blue Star; Pueblo Colo "Star", etc., a few incorrectly identified, overall an attractive group (Photo). Estimate 100 - 150 (Image) (Image2) (All Images)


SOLD for $110.00
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377   imageBetter consigner balance, 12 eclectic covers circa 1838-1918, all unusual and interesting, includes: 1869 2¢ pictorial with carrier cancel, 1864 cover addressed to a Lt. in "19th US colored troops", Greenland N.H. c.d.s. with political letter mentioning the "Copperheads" (anti-war Democrats), problems being caused by them; several stampless "forwarded" covers (one forwarded twice), one "unclaimed" s.l. handstamp; etc. Unusual grouping, generally F-VF (Photo). Estimate 200 - 300 (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (All Images)


SOLD for $200.00
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378   imageStampless cover balance, 1806-1850s, 29 fls's various towns, includes cross border usage Chatam U.C. to N.Y. (P.F. certificate) integral rates, handstamped rates, several red and blue c.d.s.s, one possible "green", couple ms towns, several higher or unusual rates. Generally F, F-VF (Photo). Estimate 200 - 300 (Image) (Image2) (All Images)


SOLD for $200.00
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379   imageBalance of consignment, approximately 100 covers, late 19th century to 20th century, including interesting postage dues, forwarded, post office seals, penalty envelopes, etc. Fun lot (Photo). Estimate 200 - 300 (Image) (Image2) (All Images)


SOLD for $200.00
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British Commonwealth

Canada
LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description Estimate or Cat Value
380   image1834 (May 19) Edinburgh, Scotland to Toronto, U.C., folded cover, "HALIFAX JY 24 1834 N.S." and "QUEBEC AU 4 1834" datestamps and red straightline "(FOR)WARDED", "Addl/½ manuscript "4/10½", "Packet 5N4" and "3N4" subtotaled to "8N8" then "2N2" added and totalled to "10N10", manuscript "To be called for", reverse with manuscript "Opened by a person of same name Toronto City P.O. August ?)1834" and "Advertised and Not Called For", red wax post office seal "General Post Office"; tiny edge tear and piece of back flap missing, Fine (Photo). Estimate 300 - 400

A VERY EARLY EXAMPLE OF OFFICIAL RESEALING OF MAIL OPENED IN ERROR.

Provenance: Steinhart.

The letter was sent via Falmouth packet "Reindeer" to Halifax, rated 4/10½ Stg as double 2/5 packet letter plus ½d Scottish road tax, converted to 5/4 Cy, then double 1/8 (3/4) to Quebec, and 2/2 to Toronto, totaling 10/10 Cy collect. Opened in error, resealed by the post office and endorsed, eventually returned to England.
(Image)


SOLD for $425.00
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