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Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
2502 |
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"Tilden Ladies Seminary, West Lebanon, NH", printed
advertising on small ladies cover to New London, NH, blue West Lebanon 2/1 cds, forwarded to Charlestown, NH with New London NH 2/4 cds, 3c (65) not tied by manuscript cancel, light soiling, barely reduced at left, F-VF (Image 1) |
50
SOLD for $50.00
Will close during Public Auction before May-18, 05:02 PM |
2503 |
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Gilmanton, NH "Turned Cover", folded letter sheet
originating with Gilmanton, NH 3/26/(41) manuscript town and "10" rate to Somersworth NH, turned and returned with red Great Falls NH 4/1 cds and manuscript "10" rate, Very Fine and unusual. (Image 1) |
75
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before May-18, 05:03 PM |
2504 |
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New Hampshire Postal History Balance, 19 interesting or unusual covers/cards, circa 1846-1941, majority 19th century, Fine, better noted: 1846 FLS, red Manchester, NH with manuscript "2" drop rate; 1850 folded letter sheet with blue
Northern RR and matching "5" rate; manuscript "By Express" on stampless cover to West Acton, Mass (not rated); 1c (24), 3c (26) and two single 10c (35) on faulty cover to London, Enfield Centre, NH originating ; 1c (24) single on drop rate cover,
blue Meriden NH ; 3c (26) with green North Haverill NH ; 3c (65) tied by Paid in circle, Wadley Falls NH (S/R5); 10c (187) + 3c (207) registered cover, Bridgewater NH ; UX1 with advertising, blue Fishersville NH ; several scenic postcards circa 1909;
etc., a few small flaws or faults but generally F-VF; an interesting and appealing group, knowledgeable postal history dealers retail of $1,205. |
200
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before May-18, 05:03 PM |
New Jersey Postal History
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Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
2505 |
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Trenton, N.J. "40" Rate, bold and complete 4/3 CDS and
matching "40" California rate on cover to San Francisco, forwarded to Sacramento by red San Francisco 8/2 CDS and manuscript 12-1/2 rate, light soiling and minor edge nicks/wear, Fine cover. (Image 1) |
75
SOLD for $90.00
Will close during Public Auction before May-18, 05:03 PM |
New York Postal History
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Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
2506 |
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"U.S. Express Mail, N.York, NY", near gem red cds with
matching numeral "5" on 1849 folded letter sheet to Providence, RI, also includes matching 10c rate from Boston, Mass., both Very Fine (Image 1) |
50
SOLD for $65.00
Will close during Public Auction before May-18, 05:04 PM |
2507 |
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Saratoga Springs, NY, bold and complete blue 32mm cds with
matching arc "Free" on postmasters folded letter sheet to Bern, NY, Gem cover. (Image
1) |
50
SOLD for $55.00
Will close during Public Auction before May-18, 05:04 PM |
Virginia Postal History
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Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
2508 |
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1853 Stampless Cover Norfolk to Edenton NC, folded letter
with Norfolk Va Aug 15 cds and nice strike of circled "PAID 6", ms "Paid 433", some light aging along a central vertical file fold, still a Very Fine example of a cover carried along the Dismal Swamp Canal (Image 1) |
75
SOLD for $75.00
Will close during Public Auction before May-18, 05:05 PM |
Wisconsin Postal History
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Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
2509 |
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1841/48 Territorial Period Stampless Covers Group, 6 folded
letters; 1841 to NY City datelined "Spring Prairie, Walworth County Wiskonsin May 6 1841" and with a "Burlington WT May 9 41" and "Paid 25" ms. markings, 1842 to NY City datelined "Yorkville Oct 11 1842" and with partial strike of red Prairieville
W.T. Dec 11 oval and ms. "25"; 1842 to Batavia Ill datelined "Green Bay Nov 4th 1842" and with corresponding strong strike of Green Bay Wis T Oct 7 cds, ms "25", 1842 to NY City datelined "Pike Grove March 25 1842" with ms "Aurora W.T. March 28th"
and "25" markings; 1844 to NY City datelined "Southport W.T. Oct 10th 1844" with a red "STEAM BOAT" straight-line and New York Oct 18 cds, 1848 to NY State datelined "Jan 15 1848" (4 months before statehood) with a violet Milwaukee Wis Jan 17 cds and
circled "10" postmarks, generally fresh and F-VF, nice group for the Wisconsin specialist (Image 1) |
400
SOLD for $425.00
Will close during Public Auction before May-18, 05:05 PM |
Union and Confederate States Civil War Covers
Civil War Covers - Union Paper Ephemera
Lot |
Symbol |
Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
2510 |
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"Rose of Baltimore", double sided eight panel die cut
lithographby Henckel & Son (Balt.) showing various scenes and buildings of Baltimore, patriotic cover with blue overall design "Federal Hill, Reminiscence of Baltimore, Md." with pencil notation on reverse "Present from brother Roland while
he was in Baltimore in the Eighth Regiment Mass. Vol. Sept 12th 1864.", Rose is Very Fine, cover F-VF (Image 1) |
200
SOLD for $525.00
Will close during Public Auction before May-18, 05:06 PM |
Civil War Covers - Union Soldier's Covers and Letters
Lot |
Symbol |
Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
2511 |
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1864 Soldier's Letter to Family in Connecticut, lengthy
letter from a Union soldier datelined "Before Richmond Jan 11 1864" and describing various events occurring in the region including execution of two men, of Union and Confederate deserters, etc., accompanied by an envelope (not the original envelope
for the letter) with printed address in Greenwich Conn and franked with 3c Rose, tied by circular grid cancel with an Old Point Comfort Va Sep 3 cds and a "Co. I, 10th Regt. C.V." printed cc, Fine and interesting Civil War content (Image 1) |
100
SOLD for $100.00
Will close during Public Auction before May-18, 05:06 PM |
Civil War Covers - Union Patriotic Covers
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Symbol |
Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
2512 |
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Female and Portland Maine (Bischel 1131), bi-panel multi-colored
Magnus patriotic, 3c (65) tied on cover to Morristown Pa. by target, small Philadelphia 8/3/64 cds, cover reduced at right impacting adhesive, light toning spots, Fine cover, scarce Maine view. (Image 1) |
100
SOLD for $130.00
Will close during Public Auction before May-18, 05:06 PM |
2513 |
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"Vermont Soldier" (Bischel 3431), blue design and verse, 3c
(65) tied by indistinct cds, light staining (trivial), still Very Fine, Vermont related patriotics are extremely scarce. (Image 1) |
100
SOLD for $180.00
Will close during Public Auction before May-18, 05:07 PM |
2514 |
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"Long May Our Land Be Bright" (Walcott 88), red and blue
design with four line verse below Washington and Flags, 3c (65) with unlisted Dayton, O. fancy geometric, Dayton, O. 1/30 cds, Very Fine. (Image 1) |
100
SOLD for $100.00
Will close during Public Auction before May-18, 05:07 PM |
2515 |
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"Why Don't You Just Take It" (Walcott 929) caricature of Scott and Davis in
black on cover to Salem, Mass, "Van Wyck MC" free frank, no postal markings, Very Fine. (Image 1) |
100
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before May-18, 05:07 PM |
2516 |
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"Pennsylvania", 1861 Patriotic (Walcott 1694), purple flag
patriotic cachet on cover to Newark, N.J., 3c Rose (65) with natural straight edge at left, tied by Washington, D.C. 11/30 cds, typical light edge wear, near Very Fine (Image 1) |
60
SOLD for $60.00
Will close during Public Auction before May-18, 05:08 PM |
2517 |
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"Our Ambassadors to the Southern Ports" (Walcott 1992),
inscription with multicolored Sailor, Flag, Eagle and Shield, 3c (65), tied by Trenton, N.J. dbl circle cds on cover addressed to "Mr Magee...Philadelphia" (Magee was a printer of Patriotoc envelopes), Very Fine (Image 1) |
75
SOLD for $75.00
Will close during Public Auction before May-18, 05:08 PM |
2518 |
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"The Union Must and Shall be Preserved" (Walcott 2190), red
and blue design of Liberty and Capitol, addressed to Lawrence, Mass., Newburyport, Ms. 9/11/62 cds and matching "Paid 3", Very Fine. (Image 1) |
100
SOLD for $180.00
Will close during Public Auction before May-18, 05:09 PM |
2519 |
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"What God Has Joined...Let No Man Put Asunder" (Walcott 2574),
red inscription with multicolored Eagle and Globe design, 3c (65) not tied by manuscript, partial red Boston, Mass cancel, Very Fine (Image 1) |
90
SOLD for $90.00
Will close during Public Auction before May-18, 05:09 PM |
2520 |
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Border of Blue Stars (Unlisted), an intriguing cover, 3c
(26), tied on cover to "J.G. Wells, Publisher, New York" by complete Washington, D.C. "Free" 6/27/61 cds, unusual manuscript notations in right frameline "copy right by WDS" and additional "copy" in bottom frameline, Very Fine cover.additional
notations on reverse, c.1935 "ex H.M. Clark Col 1927 and Walcott Col. 1935", additional notations "Addressed to Wells the Publisher, probably an essay (submitted for approval) see notations at bottom and side", additionally "Never saw a duplicate
used or unused G.W.: (probably unique)", "not so, at least one other copy known L.S.B.",In our research we could not find an example in either Walcott or Bischel catalogs. (Image 1) |
250
SOLD for $600.00
Will close during Public Auction before May-18, 05:10 PM |
2521 |
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Patriotic Cover Assortment, eight covers plus three fronts,
nearly all multi-colored, includes "Union" (W-1623); "Sinteenth New Hampshire Regt" in red; flag, flags and males, flag and eagle, Col. Ellsworth, Jeff Davis caricature, etc., expect stamp or cover faults but generally Fine (Image 1) |
150
SOLD for $350.00
Will close during Public Auction before May-18, 05:11 PM |
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