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3043 Cover image75L5, Hale & Co., 1844 5c Blue, Address omitted, horizontal pair cut to shape at left and right, manuscript "T" control mark and "C" cancel on each, on August 27, 1844 folded letter from Conway, Massachusetts to Hartford, Connecticut, perfect strike of red "Forwarded by Hale & Co. from Northampton" oval (Type F32), manuscript "2" local delivery charge, very fine and rare, the only Hale cover from Conway (15 miles north of Northampton), ex-Gutman (Image 1)

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SOLD for $220.00
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-29, 10:53 AM
3044 Cover imageForwarded by Hale & Co. from Hartford. [1844], red oval handstamp (Type F19) and matching boxed "Collect Six Cents for Hale & Co." (Type C4) on September 1844 folded letter to Lowell, Massachusetts, red "Forwarded by Hale & Co. 95 Merrimac St. Lowell" oval (Type F21) applied upon arrival, very fine and attractive, ex-Gutman (Image 1)



SOLD for $50.00
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-29, 10:53 AM
3045 Cover image75L2, Hale & Co., 1844 5c Red on bluish, full to large margins with portion of adjoining stamp at left, manuscript "X" cancel, on folded letter datelined "Hartford, Con., Sept. 3, 1844", endorsed "Hale's mail paid", light soiling along file folds, very fine, covers from Hartford with Hale's adhesives are rare and Gutman records this as the only 5c Red originating from Hartford, ex-Gutman (Image 1)

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SOLD for $250.00
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-29, 10:54 AM
3046 Cover imageForwarded by Hale & Co. from Hartford [1844], red oval (Type F19) on folded letter to Boston dated September 11, 1844, manuscript "Paid", very fine, predates the earliest recorded use of the Hartford "Forwarded" oval by six days (Image 1)



CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-29, 10:54 AM
3047 Cover imageCollect Six Cents for Hale & Co. [1844], red boxed handstamp (Type C6) with manuscript "18¾" and "6" rates on November 5, 1844 folded letter from Liverpool, England to Hartford via New York City, carried via Queen of the West, very fine, a rare Hale cover servicing forwarded transatlantic mail, the 6c represents the ship fee and 18¾ triple inland postage, the absence of postal markings suggests this cover was carried into the United States outside of the regular mails, illustrated in Gutman (page 330), ex-Hall, Puliafito, and Gutman (Image 1)

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CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-29, 10:54 AM
3048 Cover imageForwarded by Hale & Co. from Hartford [1844], red oval (Type F19) on folded lettersheet to Springfield, Massachusetts dated December 1, 1844, endorsed "by Livingston & Co. Express" who carried the letter from Philadelphia to New York City where it entered the Hale's system, small faults but still fine and interesting conjunctive use (Image 1)



CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-29, 10:55 AM
3049 Cover imageForwarded by Hale & Co. From Hartford, red oval handstamp on large part folded letter to Boston dated December 23, 1844, additional black boxed "Collect Six Cents for Hale & Co.", separated along filefolds, very fine appearance, ex-Fay (Image 1)



CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-29, 10:55 AM
3050 Cover image80L1, Hartford Mail Route, 1844 5c Black on yellow, position 10 (from pane of 12) with manuscript "South" precancel and "Dec 31" cancel, on 1844 folded letter to New York City, endorsed "Hale's Express dec.31 Paid." beneath the stamp, very fine, many Hartford Mail Route covers to New York were carried by Hale's, 2008 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Scott $11,000) (Image 1)

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SOLD for $2,500.00
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-29, 10:57 AM
3051 Cover imageForwarded by Hale & Co. from Hartford [1845], red oval (Type F19) and matching boxed "Collect Six Cents for Hale & Co." (Type C7) on February 26, 1845 folded letter to Cabbotville, Massachusetts, very fine, this boxed "Collect" handstamp is unique to Hartford and this is the earliest recorded use (Image 1)



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Will close during Public Auction before Mar-29, 10:57 AM
3052 Cover image"per Phillips & Co" [1845], manuscript notation on April 21, 1845 folded letter to New York City, also endorsed "Will Mr. Johnson please forward this at once", very fine, one of three reported Phillips & Co. covers, Phillips & Co. was founded by Daniel Phillips, Jr. of Hartford as a package express in 1844 and carried a small volume of mail until the postal monopoly in 1845, the company worked in conjunction with other expresses including Adams' Express and Beecher's Express of New Haven until its acquisition by Adams' in 1848 (Image 1)



SOLD for $50.00
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-29, 10:58 AM
3053 Cover imageForwarded by Hale & Co. from Hartford [1845], red oval handstamp (Type F19) with matching boxed "Collect Six Cents for Hale & Co." (Type C7) on April 30, 1845 folded letter datelined Philadelphia, addressed to Springfield, Massachusetts, manuscript "single", very fine, the latest recorded use of the Hale's Hartford "Forwarded" oval (Image 1)



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Will close during Public Auction before Mar-29, 10:58 AM
3054 Cover imageForwarded by Hale & Co. from Courier & Enquirer Building, New York. [1845], red oval handstamp (Type F29) and matching "Collect Six Cents for Hale & Co." (Type C3) on folded letter datelined June 8, 1845 from New York City to Hartford, die cut Boyd's City Express Post 2c Black on green (20L4, faults) with red "Free" cancel, manuscript "8" indicating local delivery in Hartford (6c postage plus the 2c local delivery fee), very fine and unusual conjunctive use, ex-Gutman (Image 1)

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SOLD for $50.00
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-29, 10:58 AM
3055 image80L1, Hartford Mail Route, 1844 5c Black on yellow, vertical pair (positions 1 and 7 from the sheet of 12), showing full frames except where slightly irregular at upper right, on June 25, 1845 folded letter from Hartford to Philadelphia, endorsed "Paid 2" and red straightline "Paid" applied at Hale's New York office, file folds including one through bottom stamp, Need to finish (Image 1)

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CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-29, 10:59 AM
3056 Cover imageHale & Co. Hartford Cover Group, 18 folded letters carried by Hale & Co. to or from Hartford, note various styles of "Collect" boxed handstamps and ovals from Hartford, New Haven, Middletown, and New York, generally fine to very fine, an interesting group for the specialist (Image 1)

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SOLD for $170.00
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-29, 11:00 AM
3057 Cover imageHartford Penny Post 2 Cts. [1855], black double oval handstamp on cover to Hartford, 1851 3c Claret, Type II (11A) tied by 1855 "Middletown Ct. 3 Paid Jan 29" datestamp, straightline "Advertised" and tiny "Not Found" handstamps, apparently claimed as this cover was not sent to the Dead Letter Office, the finest of the four known covers bearing the "Hartford Penny Post" handstamp and great local post rarity, very little is known about this operation except that it is believed to have existed between 1852 and 1861 (Image 1)

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SOLD for $900.00
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-29, 11:01 AM
3058 Cover imageHartford Penny Post 2 Cts. [1861], clear strike of black double oval handstamp incoming cover to Hartford street address, 1857 3c Dull red (26) ted by target with "Broad Brook Ct Nov 8" datestamp alongside, tiny straightline "Not Found" crossed out, postmarked Hartford November 11 and readdressed to Springfield, Massachusetts, just reduced at left, very fine, one of four recorded examples of the "Hartford Penny Post" handstamp, a great local post rarity, ex-Brown and Golden (Image 1)

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SOLD for $400.00
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-29, 11:02 AM
3059 Cover image"Hartford April 12th 1845", dateline on lengthy folded letter addressed to Paris, France, endorsed "by the Great Western", charged 12½ domestic postage plus 25c freight money fee paid as indicated by Hartford pointing hand, arrived Liverpool May 8 and London May 10, forwarded to Paris with red boxed "Colonies &c.Art.12", arrived Paris May 12 and marked 15 decides due, redirected to Milan via Switzerland, backstamped Milan May 17, very fine and interesting, the only freight money letter originating in Hartford, ex-Winter (Image 1)



SOLD for $300.00
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-29, 11:03 AM
3060 Cover imageHartford Ct. Apr 24 [1845], red datestamp on folded letter from Mobile, Alabama to Preston City, Connecticut dated April 12, 1845, carried by "politeness Mr. Ames" to New York City or Boston where it was given to Hale & Co., red boxed "Collect Six Cents for Hale & Co." (Type C3), Hale was not able to delivery to Preston City to put into the mails at Hartford, manuscript "10" rate, some creasing and edge tears, fine and unusual, Preston City is located on the coast nearer to Norwich than Hartford, ex-Gutman (Image 1)

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CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-29, 11:04 AM
3061 Cover imageHartford Ct. Jan 23 [1846], red datestamp with matching pointing hand "Paid" on folded letter to Portland, Connecticut, manuscript "5" rate, endorsed "by Portland Stage, Mr. Chapman please for'd to day", fine and interesting (Image 1)



SOLD for $25.00
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-29, 11:04 AM
3062 Cover image9X1a, New York, NY, 1845 5c Black, Signed "ACM", "AC" Connected, position 11, margins large to grazing, blue pen cancels on February 16, 1846 folded letter to Hartford, Connecticut, red "New-York 16 Feb" datestamp and matching arced "Paid", very fine and attractive (Image 1)

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SOLD for $200.00
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-29, 11:05 AM

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