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"Remember the Maine for Humanity, Country and Right," multicolor
Spanish-American War patriotic design showing solider, flags, and battle scene, on cover bearing 2c Bureau cancelled by January 22, 1899 Patoka, Illinois cork duplex, addressed to Providence, Rhode Island, Very Fine and attractive (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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90
SOLD for $100.00
Will close during Public Auction before Nov-13, 05:04 PM |
1661 |
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"Remember the Maine, Our Boys 1898," attractive red and blue patriotic
design on cover bearing 2c Carmine (279B) tied by "May 28 '98, Lytle, Ga." duplex on cover to Fremont, Ohio, May 30 arrival backstamp, Very Fine and attractive (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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90
SOLD for $130.00
Will close during Public Auction before Nov-13, 05:04 PM |
1662 |
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Flags and Shield, red, white, and blue Spanish-American War patriotic
design on cover bearing 5c Trans-Mississippi (288) tied by "Dansville, N.Y., Nov 5, 98" duplex to Altenburg, Germany, Very Fine and choice overseas use (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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120
SOLD for $210.00
Will close during Public Auction before Nov-13, 05:05 PM |
1663 |
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Soldier and American Flag, red, white, and blue patriotic design on cover
bearing 5c Trans-Mississippi (288) tied by "San Francisco, Cal., Mar 13 '99" machine cancel, addressed to Holstein, Germany, Very Fine and attractive, scarce overseas use (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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120
SOLD for $210.00
Will close during Public Auction before Nov-13, 05:05 PM |
1664 |
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Spanish American War Patriotics, group of four different designscomprising
"Remember the Maine, Camp Bushnell" design, glag patriotic of Forman-Basett-Hatch Co., Camp George H. Thomas design showing Uncle Sam with bayonet running after Spanish Soldier, and 1c Trans-Mississippi with 2c Bureau pair on Crossed Flags design
cover to Sweden, some faults, still F-VF and attractive group (Image 1)
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120
SOLD for $160.00
Will close during Public Auction before Nov-13, 05:06 PM |
AEF Covers
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1665 |
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U.S. Postal Agency Siberia, 10/29/18 duplex cancel on cover to Forest City, Pa. boxed
"A.E.F. Siberia Censored" handstamp (type C1 in black), endorsed by F.E. Lee, 2nd Lieut: Inf., reduced at right, with typed letter, F-VF cover. (Image 1)
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SOLD for $20.00
Will close during Public Auction before Nov-13, 05:06 PM |
WW II Covers
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1666 |
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1945 "EFM TELEGRAM to USA" with France 473 tied by USARMY POSTAL SERVICE/
APO 51/ Feb 5 1945 cancel on folded form from an Army Sgt to his wife in Oregon, censor handstamp top right, tiny nick at top of form, Fine and scarce; APO 51 was at Malmedy in early February 1945 (Image 1)
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75
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WW II Period Soldier's Covers approx 75 covers sent from variety of
locations with a wide range of different Navy, Marine, etc. cancels, censor handstamps and tapes, etc. and incl patriotic covers and hand-drawn designs, mostly 1941/45 period and incl mailings from (in no particular order) Bermuda, Fiji, Greenland,
Windward Isl, Brit Guiana, Tientsin, Trinidad, Jamaica, New Caledonia, Eritrea, Iceland, Leeward Isl, Midway Isl, Newfoundland, Curacao, etc., typical mixed condition, Fine group (Image 1)
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200
SOLD for $200.00
Will close during Public Auction before Nov-13, 05:07 PM |
Alaska Postal History
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1668 |
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Alaska Territorial and Statehood Postal History Collection, over 250 pages in three albums, includes approximately 200 covers or cards pre-1950s (the majority of which are Emergency Flight or UPS Star Route airmail covers), nice
group of Naval cancels, also approximately 300 covers or cards statehood period (1959 to date), also group of cut out postmarks glued to album pages, generally F-VF, an interesting opportunity for the student in this field
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SOLD for $80.00
Will close during Public Auction before Nov-13, 05:07 PM |
Arizona Postal History
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1669 |
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Arizona Statehood Postmark, Postal History and Cancellation Collection, on over 220 pages in two album with about 400 covers or cards all statehood with numerous modern pictorial postmarks except 1910 Christmas, Arizona and 1898
Arizona, Arizona territorial covers, there is a copy of the 'Oct 27 1881 Tombstone Epitaph' newspaper, many different town strikes, also a group of cut out postmarks, fine-very fine.
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SOLD for $65.00
Will close during Public Auction before Nov-13, 05:07 PM |
Delaware Postal History
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1673 |
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Delaware Postmark, Postal History and Cancellation Collection, on about 80 pages in album with about 150 covers or cards with over 30 pre-1920 incliuding registered, advertising, DPOs, RPOs, a Postal Note etc, many with modern
pictorial postmarks, over one hundred of cut out postmarks, this is from one of the largest postmark collections ever put together, the owner attempted to collect as many different strikes as possible so there are few if any duplicates though some
cities have many different cancellation types with lots of pictorials, most are fine-very fine.
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SOLD for $190.00
Will close during Public Auction before Nov-13, 05:09 PM |
District of Colombia Postal History
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1674 |
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"Washington, DC May 15, 1897 12:30P Conrgres Postal Universel," machine cancellation
proof on card dated at 12:30P, with letter from 3rd Assistant P.M. General dated 5/15/97 "...I am told they already bear a market value of $1.00 each,"also includes two covers with the machine cancel; P.O. Dept official envelope "Prepared
for the Countries Embraced in the Universal Postal Union" includes four entires without "Specimen" overprint, Very Fine and unusual ephemera (Image 1)
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50
SOLD for $190.00
Will close during Public Auction before Nov-13, 05:10 PM |
1675 |
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"Washington D.C. May 11 1897 12:30 PM Congres Postal Universel," flag cancel ties 2c
(267) on cover to Washington, DC, printed corner card "Congres Postal Universel de Washington", Very Fine (Image 1)
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SOLD for $15.00
Will close during Public Auction before Nov-13, 05:11 PM |
Louisiana Postal History
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1677 |
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New Orleans "MAIL ROUTE" Markings, 1827/28, four stampless covers addressed
to the East Coast with the arced "MAIL ROUTE" handstamp, May 12 1827 to Boston triple letter per brig "Castillo" rated "56½", Nov 7 1827 to Stonington Conn rated "37", Jan 1 1828 to Kennebunk, Me rated "25"; Jan 14 1828 to NY City per packet
"Asilia" rated "12½", F-VFrnThe "MAIL ROUTE" marking was placed on private ship letters which were not "SHIP" letters through the device of the "implied under contract" ruling - "SHIP" letters are non-contract mail whereas "MAIL ROUTE" letters are
"under contract". The postage charged for letters conveyed in vessels under contract with the Postmaster General is regulated by the distance they are conveyed on maritime post routes. (Image 1)
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150
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1678 |
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New Orleans, Louisiana, Territory of Orleans period March 26 black cds and
red manuscript "50" rating on 1805 folded letter to "William Leonard Esq., Military Agent, Philadelphia," enclosing duplicate invoice for furs shipped at New Orleans, Very Fine (ASCC $1,200) (Image 1)
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240
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Maryland Postal History
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1679 |
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"Baltimore, Oct. 4," clear strike of straightline handstamp and manuscript "4-16" rating on
folded cover to Providence, Rhode Island, inside docketed "From Jno. Tillingham, Octr. 3d. 1787," missing top flap, a Very Fine strike of this Confederation period postmark (Image 1)
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180
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