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LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
81 o   imageWorldwide, 1914 (and just before), Revenues, an interesting and unusual collection, pre World War I issues neatly mounted by country or area on album pages with interesting content regarding what was going on in the world just before August 4, 1914 when England declared war on Germany. Mixed condition, many are Very Fine.
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Suggested Bid $100-150
Selling for...$50.00
Will close during Public Auction

U.S. Postal History

Postal History: Pre-1861
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
82   imageca. 1803, a stampless folded letter sheet from Cincinnati, Northwest Territory, with manuscript "25" rate mark, very rare but with faults. (Image)

Suggested Bid $600-800
Selling for...$300.00
Will close during Public Auction
83 7 image1851, 1¢ Franklin, blue, type II (Scott 7), left margin single with large to huge margins, used on a tiny Rochester, New York drop cover, Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Scott $175. (Image) (Image2) (All Images)

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Scott $175
Suggested Bid $120-180

Selling for...$60.00
Will close during Public Auction
84 17 image1851, 12¢ Washington, gray black (Scott 17), large margins to clear including part of three adjoining stamps, tied by "San Francisco Cal. 16 Nov." circular datestamp on mourning cover to Peoria Ill., 1853 docketing on back. Faint vertical file fold, gently cleaned, otherwise Very Fine, a rare double-rate transcontinental use on a mourning cover. Scott $1,500. (Image) (Image2) (All Images)

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Scott $1,500
Suggested Bid $400-600

Selling for...$200.00
Will close during Public Auction
85 23 image1857, 1¢ Franklin, blue, type IV (Scott 23), paying the printed circular rate on a cover from Cleveland c.d.s to Burlington, Vt., Fine to Very Fine. Scott $1,000. (Image)

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Scott $1,000
Suggested Bid $300-400

Selling for...$150.00
Will close during Public Auction
86 24 image1857, 1¢ Franklin, blue, type V, three singles tied to a cover from Brattleboro, VT to Illinois, Fine to Very Fine; with 2001 A.P.S. certificate. (Image) (Image2) (All Images)

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Suggested Bid $75-100
Selling for...$35.00
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87 28 image1857, 5¢ Jefferson, red brown, type I (Scott 28), a horizontal strip of 3 with great margins and deep rich color, tied by two strikes of "New Orleans La. Jun. 1858" postmark to a folded letter sheet to Bordeaux, France, marked "by the First Steamer", with "New York PAID Jun 23" in red, French arrival datestamp (Jul 5), and 3 French backstamps. Recipient's name cut out, Fine to Very Fine overall, an attractive usage of the 5¢ Jefferson in the scarce red brown shade. Scott prices a used strip of 3 off-cover at $4,000, on cover is unpriced. (Image) (Image2) (All Images)

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Suggested Bid $2,000-3,000
Selling for...$1,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
88 29 image1859, 5¢ Jefferson, brown, type I (Scott 29), strip of three (with side perfs cut off) tied to an 1860 folded letter sheet from New Orleans via New York to Bordeaux, France, with neat cancels and transit markings, Fine to Very Fine; with 2010 Weiss certificate. Scott $1,100 off cover. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (All Images)

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Scott $1,100 off cover
Suggested Bid $400-600

Selling for...$200.00
Will close during Public Auction
89 30A image1860, 5¢ Jefferson, brown, type II (Scott 30A), used on an 1860 mourning cover to Hong Kong, China, marked "Via Marseilles", the stamp torn prior to use and tied by large "Paid" grid cancel, "Beverly Ms. 9 Oct." (1860) backstamp, "Boston Br. Pkt. Oct. 17", London (Oct. 29) and receiving (Dec. 26) backstamps, "1/7" manuscript due marking, sent via Open Mail, then by British Packet, Fine to Very Fine. (Image) (Image2) (All Images)

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Suggested Bid $300-400
Selling for...$150.00
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90 33 image1857, 10¢ Washington, green, type III (Scott 33), horizontal strip of 3 tied by"New Orleans La. Jun. 2 1858" postmarks to a folded letter sheet to Prussia, via New York and Prussian Closed Mail, with one backstamp. A lovely cover with sharp postmarks and only minor soiling, Fine to Very Fine. Scott is $600 for a strip of 3 off-cover, unpriced on cover. (Image) (Image2) (All Images)

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Suggested Bid $500-750
Selling for...$240.00
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Postal History: 1861-1867 including Patriotic Cove
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
91   imagec. 1861, Civil War patriotic cover: Eagle, Flags and Globe, an intricate and unusual design on a cover to Vermont, with an indistinct Maryland town cancel tying a 3¢ (#65); some soiling, Fine overall. Walcott L-2422. Weiss E-R-231. (Image)

Suggested Bid $100-150
Selling for...$50.00
Will close during Public Auction
92   imagec. 1861, Civil War patriotic cover: Shield in Star, an attractive bi-color design on a cover to a lady in Maine, with an indistinct c.d.s. tying a 3¢ (#65), Fine to Very Fine. Walcott L-2659. Weiss O-S-30. (Image)

Suggested Bid $75-100
Selling for...$35.00
Will close during Public Auction
93   imagec. 1861, Civil War patriotic cover: Eagle and Flags, an elaborate almost all-over bicolor design on a cover to upstate New York, with a light cancel tying a 3¢ (#65), Fine to Very Fine. Walcott L-2579 var. Weiss E-R-245. (Image)

Suggested Bid $75-100
Selling for...$35.00
Will close during Public Auction
94   imagec. 1861, Civil War patriotic cover: Flag, an unusual design on a Connecticut cover, franked with a strip of 3 of 1¢ #24, pen canceled and tied by c.d.s.; slightly reduced at right, Fine to Very Fine, quite attractive. Walcott F-R-225. Weiss L-2899. (Image)

Suggested Bid $100-150
Selling for...$50.00
Will close during Public Auction
95 65 image1861, 3¢ Washington, rose, used on "The Snake of South Carolina" multicolored patriotic cover (Scott 65), depicting an American eagle destroying the Confederate flag and 13 secessionist serpents, with Union Flag and Andrew Jackson in background, a portrait of Calhoun at right, Due 3 cents handstamp at top and a red wonderfully struck July 22 Boston Mass c.d.s. at bottom. The imprint on back reads "The destruction of the Snake of South Carolina, Nullification and Secession, and all her progeny by the National Bird. To portray the ultimate overthrow of the evil power, which strikes at the life of the National Government, is the object of this cut" and Harback & Sons copyright notice. In excellent, near-pristine condition, a wonderfully choice example of this rare design (unlisted by Walcott and Weiss), Very Fine to Extremely Fine. (Image) (Image2) (All Images)

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Suggested Bid $5,000-7,500
Selling for...$2,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
96   image1861, "The Snake of South Carolina" unused multicolored patriotic cover, with Union Flag and Andrew Jackson in background, portrait of Calhoun at right and Jackson at left imprint on back "The destruction of the Snake of South Carolina, Nullification and Secession, and all her progeny by the National Bird. To portray the ultimate overthrow of the evil power, which strikes at the life of the National Government, is the object of this cut" and Harback & Sons copyright notice. Immaculate, Very Fine to Extremely Fine. (Image)

Suggested Bid $200-300
Selling for...$100.00
Will close during Public Auction
97   imagec. 1861, "Gen. Franz Sigel" on a Magnus multicolor patriotic cover, indistinct postmark, no stamp, addressed to New Hampshire, Fine to Very Fine. Weiss PM-247. (Image)

Suggested Bid $500-750
Selling for...$240.00
Will close during Public Auction
98 65 image1861, 3¢ Washington, rose, used on an 1863 cover with "PRISONER'S LETTER EXAMINED/ELMIRA N.Y." (Scott 65), with Elmira New York c.d.s., plus oval "Prisoner's Letter Examined" alongside, and with content which thanks the recipient for sending tobacco, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $150. (Image) (Image2) (All Images)

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Scott $150
Suggested Bid $75-100

Selling for...$35.00
Will close during Public Auction
99 7 imageConfederacy, 1862, 5¢ Jefferson Davis, Archer & Daly printing, blue, used on cover with "PRISONER'S LETTER EXAMINED/ELMIRA N.Y." (Scott 7), pair plus a US #65, tied by Elmira, NY c.d.s; this cover went through the lines to North Carolina; with Jack Molesworth's detailed pencil notations on reverse. A bit worn as would be expected, Fine. (Image) (Image2) (All Images)

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Suggested Bid $300-400
Selling for...$150.00
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100 7 imageConfederacy, 1862, 5¢ Jefferson Davis, Archer & Daly printing, blue, used on cover with "PRISONER'S LETTER EXAMINED/ELMIRA N.Y." (Scott 7), plus a US #65, tied by Elmira, NY - Sept, 12 1863 c.d.s; this cover went through the lines to South Carolina via Fort Monroe; with Jack Molesworth's pencil notations on reverse. Part of the back is missing and with the expected soiling and wear, otherwise Fine. (Image) (Image2) (All Images)

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Suggested Bid $300-400
Selling for...$150.00
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