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The Robert Markovits Postal History Collections continued...
Lot |
Symbol |
Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
2001 |
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"Penny Pinchers" Collection, approximately 190 covers paying
postage in unconventional (and illegal) ways, the majority of covers are postal stationery cut-outs ranging from the subtle to the blatant, also covers franked with savings stamps, cinderellas, postage dues, and Mr. Zip imprints, amongst other
oddities, generally F-VF, a very interesting collection which would be impossible to replicate, ex-Markovits (see online scans) (Image1) |
750-1,000
SOLD for $500.00
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-13, 10:02 PM |
2002 |
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"Cheapskates" Two-Frame Exhibit 1886/1985, a collection of
approximately 70 covers with postal stationery and postal card indicia cut out and pasted onto envelopes as illegal postage, covers ranging from 1886 to 1985, exhibit was shown at SANDICAL 2009 and received a silver-bronze, some condition issues but
generally F-VF, a fun and creative exhibit that would be impossible to reproduce, ex-Markovits (see online scans) (Image1) |
200-300
SOLD for $200.00
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-13, 10:03 PM |
2003 |
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U349, 1893 2c Columbian Stamped Envelope Collection,
approximately 190 entires, including early uses (one dated March 22, 1893), special delivery frankings, foreign destinations, and advertising covers, generally F-VF, a fascinating collection sure to please the specialist, ex-Markovits (see
online scans) (Image1) |
750-1,000
SOLD for $450.00
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-13, 10:03 PM |
2004 |
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Postal Cards and Postcards Collection, approximately 180
postal cards and post cards, ranging from UX1 to about 1960 period, a wide variety of uses and destinations, many military/patriotic, advertising, etc., generally F-VF, ex-Markovits (see online scans) (Image1) |
1,000-1,500
SOLD for $650.00
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-13, 10:04 PM |
2005 |
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1877 Postal Service Official Envelope Collection, 28 entires
ranging from UO14-17, with a number of different Post Office Department corner cards, some with faults but many are sound and F-VF, ex-Markovits (see online scans) (Image1) |
300-400
SOLD for $1,150.00
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-13, 10:05 PM |
2006 |
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US Postal Card and Postcard Collection, 1882/1985,
approximately 120 items, mostly postal cards but some postcards, beginning with UX1 and continuing well into the 20th century, the majority used but a few mint, most from the 19th and early 20th century, note fancy cancels, interesting
frankings, and international destinations, some condition issues but generally F-VF, ex-Markovits (see online scans) (Image1) |
300-400
SOLD for $425.00
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-13, 10:05 PM |
2007 |
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Autograph and Ephemera Collection, approximately 80 items,
ranging from photos to pamphlets to letters, includes a number of political autographs (cabinet members, PMGs, a Harrison widow free-frank), campaign covers for Fremont (1856) and Hayes (1876), three letters autographed by Richard Byrd and others
from members of his expedition, plus many other randomly-accumulated items, generally F-VF, ex-Markovits (see online scans) (Image1) |
750-1,000
SOLD for $600.00
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-13, 10:06 PM |
2008 |
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United States Possessions Covers Assortment, well over 40
covers or cards from many different Possession and Trust Territories, includes several Hawaiian Kingdom, Philippines, Cuba, Canal Zone, at least a half dozen Spanish American Patriotics with many other from the War period, most are Fine or betterrn
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600-900
SOLD for $525.00
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-13, 10:06 PM |
2009 |
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Postal History Balance, approximately 440 items on individual sales pages, ranging in price from about $2-50, mostly covers but a few stamps, cinderellas, and airline baggage labels, note commemorative covers like show cachets and
HPO first trips, many space covers including astronaut autographs, US town cancels including a good number of DPOs, generally F-VF, a truly eclectic accumulation of covers, ex-Markovits (see online scans) |
750-1,000
SOLD for $525.00
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-13, 10:07 PM |
2010 |
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19th Century Fancy Cancel "Star of David" Collection,
approx. 29 single stamps, most with well struck examples of this popular fancy cancel, many different, also includes several covers/cards, a few with printed designs, several 20th century labels or foreign stamps and other fancy cancels,
generally Very Fine, attractive base for a collectors to expand upon; ex-Markovits
(Image1) |
200-300
SOLD for $240.00
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-13, 10:08 PM |
2011 |
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Puerto Rico National Airline Semi Official Airmail Labels, on
two legal sized covers, one with full color advertising, all tied by various company handstamps, some small stamp or cover flaws/faults, both about Fine. (Image1) |
200-250
SOLD for $160.00
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-13, 10:08 PM |
2012 |
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Extensive "Mailomat" Collection, approximately 250 covers,
ranging from about 1940 to 1956, organized by meter no., many FDC postcards and slogans, also includes some literature regarding the Mailomat machines, generally F-VF, ex-Markovits (Image1) |
150-200
SOLD for $700.00
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-13, 10:09 PM |
2013 |
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1929/30 Crash Covers Selection, group of five crash covers
including January 6, 1929 Ft. Crook, NE (AAMC 29.2), March 11, 1929 Park City, UT (AAMC 29.7, with forwarding envelope), January 10, 1930 Sidney, NE (AAMC 30.1), and two December 22, 1930 Alhambra, CA (AAMC 30.15), generally F-VF, a nice group,
ex-Markovits (see online scans) (Image1) |
100-150
SOLD for $130.00
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-13, 10:10 PM |
Transatlantic Covers by Destination
Lot |
Symbol |
Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
2014 |
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To England; 1768 "Dover Ship Letter" bold and well struck
straightline on incoming ship letter from Virginia (see 1768 docketing), outer folded letter sheet without contents, correspondence (Norton) found in Williamsburgh Library, letter shipped with Capt Esten who may have been involved in Boston Tea
Party, major splitting along filefolds, fragile and Fine cover. (Image 2) (Image1) |
200-400
SOLD for $120.00
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-13, 10:10 PM |
Transatlantic Covers by Origin
Lot |
Symbol |
Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
2015 |
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1859/61 Incoming Stampless Covers From Europe, from
Marienbad, Bohemia and Salzburg, Austria to Boston via Prussian Closed Mail. both sent unpaid, the first by Cunarder RMS Africa and the Salzburg cover carried by Inman Line City of Washington, both with numerous route/accountancy markings and
detailed exhibit pages. F-VF (Image1) |
150-200
SOLD for $110.00
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-13, 10:11 PM |
Paper Americana Collections
Lot |
Symbol |
Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
2016 |
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Early Valentines or Ladies Enclosures and Envelopes, two from
Great Britain with one early 19th century stampless embossed by Dobbs, one with #3 1d tied by 1841 maltese cross(tear not affecting valentine), Black Jack on small pink envelope with Feb 14 Fort Atkinson cds, large gold on blue stampless with
straightline PAID addressed 'Present' multicolor large valentine enclosed, also City Despatch Post and Bloods local post usages each with valentines, extremely unusual and nice group of valentines, mostly F-VF. (Image1) |
600-900
SOLD for $500.00
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-13, 10:12 PM |
2017 |
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Esoteric Group of Six Items, includes trade cards for 'Frank
Miller's Blacking', the 'Celebrated Double Eagle Cigar' and the "'Inman Line', broadside for 'Miller's Superior Rubber Post Office Stamps', a '1876 International Exhibition' package ticket and small piece from the 'Boston Bank Note Company, mostly
F-VF. (see online scans) (Image1) |
150-200
SOLD for $120.00
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-13, 10:12 PM |
2018 |
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Ku Klux Klan Ephemera Collection, including a membership
card, several advertising labels, the constitution of the Reformed Order of Klansmen, and anti-Catholic KKK propaganda, some faults but generally Fine, a historically interesting grouping, ex-Markovits (see online scans) (Image1) |
100-150
SOLD for $230.00
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-13, 10:13 PM |
United States Ephemera
Paper Americana - Shipping Related
Lot |
Symbol |
Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
2019 |
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Sutton & Co's Clipper Ship "Reporter", Moses Howes, Master
December 1855 Clipper ship sailing card (5-+x3-+") on porcelain coated stock with color wood-engraved illustration sailing card, printed by Nesbitt & Co and with central design depicting horse race, small typed label on verso with ship name
and card date, mild oxidation and rubbing, glue residue and adhesion damage on verso from mounting in scrapbook, Fine and rare cardrn"Reporter" was built in 1853 and was originally built for the cotton trade from New Orleans to England. On October
13, 1853, it left on its maiden voyage from Boston to New Orleans, and it was the first clipper-built ship to successfully cross the mouth of the Mississippi River. From New Orleans it sailed to Liverpool in 30 days, the fastest trip made at that
time. However, it was not profitable in the southern cotton trade on account of its size and in November 1855 was sold to W. F. Weld & Company for use in the Cape Horn run. It made several profitable voyages to California through early 1862. The ship
was lost during a severe gale off Cape Horn on August 17, 1862 on a voyage from New York to San Francisco. Only four crew were saved; the captain and 31 others were lost.rn rn (Image1) |
750-1,000
SOLD for $625.00
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-13, 10:14 PM |
United States Postal History
Paper Americana - Politically Related
Lot |
Symbol |
Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
2020 |
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Two Early Political Related Items, one is blank double
lettersheet with free frank of Danl Webster addressed to Mrs Washington Mt. Vernon, second is printed folded letter from the Executive Committee of the Republican committee of Seventy-six" supporting the "...election of General William Henry Harrison
to the Presidency of the United States..." postmarked Washington DC with H. Clark M.C. free frank, addressed to PA, Fine. (Image1) |
250-300
SOLD for $280.00
Will close during Public Auction before Oct-13, 10:14 PM |
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