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LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
802 cover   image1861 (May 13), Caseyville to Mendota, Illinois, patriotic cover, buff envelope with two-color American flag design and patriotic verse (D.B. Cooke & Co. imprint) at left, franked with 3c rose cancelled in pen, typical for this office, and struck with clear CASEYVILLE ILL. c.d.s., light wrinkles, an attractive patriotic usage. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Estimate $ 150

Currently...C$90.00
Will close during Public Auction
803 cover   image1862 (circa), "God Save the Union" Civil War patriotic cover, bold three-color "GOD SAVE THE UNION" design with standing allegorical figure at left and starburst legend at top, franked with 3¢ rose tied by green grid obliterator, addressed to Peekskill, New York, reverse with light soiling and pencil notations, a striking patriotic design. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Estimate $ 100

Currently...C$50.00
Will close during Public Auction
804 cover   image1862 (February 27), Baltimore, Maryland, Civil War all-over illustrated patriotic cover & contents, "LOYAL TO THE UNION / STATE OF NEW JERSEY" flag design with Jno. G. Wells imprint on reverse, addressed to East Attleborough, Massachusetts, showing bold blue BALTIMORE Md. c.d.s. and blue "DUE 3" handstamp, pencil endorsement "Soldiers Letter... J.A. Allen Major 4th R.I.V." at upper right, includes original letter datelined "Roanoke Island" (13 Feb) from Henry D. Lincoln (4th R.I.V.) describing the Burnside Expedition, troop landings, and swamp fighting, a fresh and desirable patriotic cover. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4)

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Estimate $ 200

Currently...C$100.00
Will close during Public Auction
805 cover   image1862 (June 4), Washington, D.C., regimental illustrated Civil War cover, buff envelope with blue Washington medallion and "WE DEFEND THE LAND OF WASHINGTON" imprint at left, printed heading "From the Eighty-Seventh Regiment N.Y.S.V., Co. H" with manuscript company designation, franked with 3¢ rose tied by large Washington D.C. c.d.s., addressed to Linden Corners, New York, minor wear and trivial pinholes, a desirable regimental patriotic, particularly scarce in this quality; Herman Toaspern backstamp. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Estimate $ 300

Currently...C$150.00
Will close during Public Auction
806 cover   image1884 (February 18), New York, illustrated firearms advertising 1c postal card, 1c black indicium postal stationery card addressed to Brooklyn, cancelled by clear NEW YORK duplex with Brooklyn receiving c.d.s. same date, message side features large illustrated advertisement for The Alford & Berkeley Co. (firearms dealers) with a small revolver design in red-orange, scarce and eye-catching early guns advertising usage with clean strikes, fine. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Estimate $ 80

Currently...C$40.00
Will close during Public Auction
807 cover   image1892 (January 5), Nashville to Kobe, Japan, shortpaid and postage due, 5c stationery cover, postmarked with Nashville c.d.s. despatch, endorsed in manuscript "via San Francisco," struck with circular DUE / KO / 10 and 25 / CTMS / T due markings, affixed with 10s brown orange of Japan to pay the deficiency, reversed with San Francisco (10 Jan) and Kobe (6 Feb) c.d.s., light wrinkles, fine-very fine. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Estimate $ 150

Currently...C$80.00
Will close during Public Auction
808 cover   image1904 (February 15), Philadelphia to Egypt, shortpaid cover forwarded to Italy, 2c postal stationery cover, uprated with two 2c Washington, tied by Philadelphia machine cancel, sent care of Thomas Cook in Cairo, Egypt, handstamped T20 as an underpaid double weight letter, affixed with 2mi, 4mi and 1pi Egyptian postage due adhesives, tied by Cairo c.d.s. and forwarded to the Hotel Britannique in Naples, Italy, whereupon affixed two 20c Italian postage dues, reverse with Post Office Cairo / Cook's Tourist Service c.d.s., Egyptian TPO transit (3 Mar), and Napoli squared circle receiver, sensible repair at right, a visually striking and well-traveled cover. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Estimate $ 250

Currently...C$120.00
Will close during Public Auction
809 cover   image1912 (May 3), Lucretia R. Garfield free frank on mourning envelope, black-bordered envelope with manuscript "Lucretia R. Garfield" and "Free" endorsement, cancelled by South Pasadena, California duplex, addressed locally, minor edge wear, a scarce late usage of the widow of President James A. Garfield on mourning stationery, fresh and very fine.

A highly educated scholar and former teacher, Lucretia Garfield served as an intellectual advisor to her husband throughout his political career and presidency. Following his assassination, she spent nearly four decades as a dedicated private citizen, establishing the first presidential memorial library to preserve his papers and legacy. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Estimate $ 200

Currently...C$100.00
Will close during Public Auction
810 cover   image1913 (August 9), Parcel Post franking on registered stationery cover to Germany, 1c green Franklin envelope uprated with 4c Rural Carrier and 5c Parcel Post "Mail Train" pair, tied by boxed Lebanon, Kentucky handstamps and prominent violet Registered markings, routed via New York (11 Aug) with Wiesbaden transit and Sonneberg receiver (19 Aug) on reverse, 15c franking satisfies 5c UPU rate plus 10c registration fee, a highly unusual and clean usage of Parcel Post issues on registered foreign letter-mail, very fine. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Estimate $ 150

Currently...C$80.00
Will close during Public Auction
811 nh 3436e image2004, 23c Wilma Rudolph booklet, die cutting omitted, plate number P44, never hinged, a pristine complete booklet with missing serpentine die cut, resulting in an imperforate booklet pane of ten, unpriced in Scott, scarce and very fine; with 2004 Sismondo certificate identifying the stamp by its previous Scott number. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Scott U$ 500

Currently...C$250.00
Will close during Public Auction
812 cover   imageCuba, 1899 (May 2), Isabela de Sagua to Havana, patriotic illustrated cover, franked with 2c U.S. overprinted "2c de PESO" tied by clear blue ISABELA DE SAGUA duplex, same-day Havana receiver on reverse, cachet at upper left depicts intertwined U.S. and Cuban flags with "Cuba Libre" legend, a striking and fine-very fine Spanish-American War usage. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Estimate $ 120

Currently...C$80.00
Will close during Public Auction
813 cover   imageOccupation of Mexico, 1914 (October 17), Veracruz, to El Paso, Texas, Banco Nacional de México printed envelope franked with 10c Franklin and pair of 2c Washingtons, tied by boxed Vera Cruz, Mexico / U.S. Mail Agency handstamps, struck with violet boxed "REGISTERED" and straight-line "Certificado" markings, reverse with three oval bank backstamps and two violet Veracruz U.S. M.Ag. Registered datestamps, El Paso receiver (26 Oct) on reverse, minor creasing at edge, else a fine-very fine Occupation usage. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Estimate $ 120

Currently...C$60.00
Will close during Public Auction
814 cover   imagePanama, 1865 (December 29), forwarded commercial folded cover to New York, franked with 10c green Washington (1861 issue) tied by 33mm black circular N. YORK STEAMSHIP handstamp, struck at lower left with blue double-oval "SAMUEL PIZA & Co / PANAMA" forwarding agent cachet, contents dated Panama (29 Dec) with manuscript receipt notation (12 Jan 1866), small portions missing to back folds, else fine.

Samuel Piza & Co. operated as a prominent merchant and forwarding agent in Panama, providing a critical logistical link for mail and commerce crossing the Isthmus during the mid-19th century. The firm was highly interconnected with major trade hubs in New York, London, and the Caribbean. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Estimate $ 100

Currently...C$60.00
Will close during Public Auction
815 cover   imagePhilippines, 1899 (April 14), U.S. Military Postal Station No. 1, Manila, "Soldiers Mail" chaplain cover franked with 2c Trans-Mississippi, tied by violet Mil. P. Sta. No. 1 Manila c.d.s., additionally bearing Honduras 1c, 2c, 5c, and 10c definitives pen-cancelled addressed to Howe, Nebraska with violet straightline "SOLDIERS MAIL / James Mailley / Chaplain 1st Neb." on face, Howe receiver (18 May) on reverse, some overall wear, a striking Philippine-American War usage with colorful philatelic additions. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Estimate $ 80

Currently...C$40.00
Will close during Public Auction
816 cover   imagePhilippines, 1904 (March 16), Manila, official penalty cover redirected to Hong Kong, originally posted stampless to Nueva Caceres with Manila "5" duplex and Camarines receiver (29 Mar) on reverse, returned to Manila (2 Apr) and re-addressed to Hong Kong, struck with violet "FORWARDED" handstamp and "30 CTMS T" postage due markings, franked with pair of 2¢ overprinted U.S. Bureau issues tied by Manila "5" duplex (8 Apr) for foreign forwarding, Victoria, Hong Kong receiver (23 Apr) on reverse, some edge creasing typical of these larger envelopes, an unusual redirected example, fine. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Estimate $ 200

Currently...C$120.00
Will close during Public Auction
United States (Hawaii)
LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
817 og 24 image1864, 2c black Numeral, on wove paper, hinged original gum, clear to ample margins all around, very fine. (Image 1)

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Scott U$ 350

Currently...C$60.00
Will close during Public Auction
Venezuela
LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
818 cover   image1894 (September 4), Caracas, Venezuela to Pelotas, Brazil, registered Avis de Réception cover, franked with 50c Bolívar and 25c Discovery of America issue tied by Caracas c.d.s. strikes, manuscript "Via New York" with red New York, N.Y. registration etiquette affixed at left, struck with boxed "R" and circled "A.R." markings, transit and arrival backstamps include New York (18 Sep), Rio de Janeiro (17 Oct), and Pelotas (23 Oct), large violet Consulado de Nicaragua handstamp at lower left, reverse with two intact red wax seals, minor edge wear and two small mounting remnants on reverse, fine-very fine. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Estimate $ 100

Currently...C$50.00
Will close during Public Auction
Zanzibar
LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
819 cover   image1932 (July 2), registered airmail cover to Australia, franked with seven different Sultan Khalifa bin Harub definitives tied by four large circular "REG ZANZIBAR" datestamps, struck with boxed "R ZANZIBAR" registration handstamp and bilingual Air Mail etiquette, extensive manuscript routing instructions for the Zanzibar–Tanganyika, Imperial Airways (Cairo–Karachi), and Perth–Adelaide legs, reverse shows an impressive sequence of transits including Dar es Salaam, Dodoma, Nairobi, Cairo, Port Said, Perth, and Melbourne, a remarkably well-traveled and visually striking long-distance airmail usage, very fine. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Estimate $ 150

Currently...C$80.00
Will close during Public Auction

Philatelic Literature

Philatelic Literature
LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
820   imageArgenti, Nicholas. THE POSTAGE STAMPS OF NEW BRUNSWICK AND NOVA SCOTIA, Quarterman Publications, 1976 reprint, hardcover, a valuable and authoritative resource for the study of early British North America philately, including detailed analysis of the classic pence and decimal issues, fine condition with some wear to the dust jacket. (Image 1)

Estimate $ 100

Currently...C$50.00
Will close during Public Auction
821   imageMarler, George C. THE EDWARD VII ISSUE OF CANADA, National Postal Museum, 1975, deluxe limited edition, number 91 of only 250 copies, hand-bound in leather with matching slipcase and signed by the author, a beautifully produced and definitive study of the issue, a handsome volume worthy of the finest philatelic library, very fine. (Image 1)

Estimate $ 100

Currently...C$50.00
Will close during Public Auction

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