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LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
41       image(Express Mail) 1837 (Aug. 27) Washington D.C. to Milledgeville Ga. Red "Washington D.C., Aug 27" cds and manuscript "75" cent express rating on folded letter to the Postmaster at Milledgeville Ga., endorsed "P.O. Dpt." and "By Express mail", datelined "Post Office Department, Central Office, August 1837" with content concerning the express "…Sir, The Express Mail is going South on the 7th September next is directed to arrive at your Office by 9½ pm, and you will despatch it for Columbus at 10pm. Respectfully, Your Obt.St. S.R. Hobbie, 1st Asst. P M Genl", Very Fine and rare Official express mail use from Washington D.C.
Estimate; $750 - 1,000.

All express mail, including official mail, was required to pay triple mail rates, either prepaid or collect. Official mail could not be sent free.
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Est. $750-1,000
SOLD for $600.00
Will close during Public Auction
42       image1840 (Jun. 8) Washington D.C. to Galveston, Texas via New Orleans. Folded letter datelined from Philadelphia with free frank, entered mails with green "Washington City, D.C. Jun 8" cds with "Free" handstamp to Gaveston, Texas, endorsed "Care of Wm. Bryan Esq, New Orleans", flap with neat "Wm. Bryan, New Orleans Agent of the Texan Post Office" oval and matching "SHIP" handstamp, long letter with two leafs; some edge wear and splitting, Very Fine.
Estimate; $400 - 600.

During the life of the Texan Republic (1837-1845), the Texas post office operated in New Orleans as a forwarder of the mails to Galveston and Houston. The mails were initially handled by Samuel Ricker Jr. until December 1838 and then William Bryan until statehood in December 1845.
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Est. $400-600
SOLD for $600.00
Will close during Public Auction
43       image1844 (Jun. 16) Washington D.C. to Saratoga Springs N.Y. forwarded to New York City. Datelined folded letter with red "Washington D.C. Jun 16" cds and "Free" handstamp with "Free, Silas Wright" Senator free frank to Saratoga Springs, forwarded with complete "Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Jun 19" cds with "FORWARDED" straightline to New York City, Extremely Fine and attractive free frank fowarded use.
Estimate; $150 - 200. (Image1)

Est. $150-200
SOLD for $700.00
Will close during Public Auction
44       image1846 (Dec. 22) Washington D.C. to Oswego, N.Y. Long printed "Circular to Collectors of the Customs" with "Treasury Department" endorsement entering mails with red "Washington D.C., Jan 9" cds with scarce red "2" cent printed matter rating to Collector of Customs, Very Fine.
Estimate; $100 - 150. (Image1) (Image2)

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Est. $100-150
SOLD for $160.00
Will close during Public Auction
45       image1849 (Oct. 12) Washington D.C. to St. Louis Mo., forwarded to Eldorado, Arkansas. "United States Patent Office, Official Business" envelope free franked by "H.H. Sylvester, Act. Comm.", entered mails with red orange "Washington D.C., Oct 12, Free" attached rate cds, red "St. Louis, Mo. Dec 6" for sending to DLO, "Dead Letter Office, P.O. Dept. 13/ 244 = E.R., Jul 6, 1849" circular handstamp, opened and sent to Eldorado Ark.; some wear and corner tear, F.-V.F.
Estimate; $150 - 200. (Image1)

Est. $150-200
SOLD for $400.00
Will close during Public Auction
46       image1850 (Feb. 20) Washington D.C. to Philadelphia Pa. Wrapper with "Free, Jas. X. McLanahan" free frank enclosing complete The Daily Globe newspaper to Philadelphia street address, pencil "2 ct" rating at left; some wrinkling and faults, Fine and scarce use.
Estimate; $150 - 200.

Newspaper wrapper sent free using the free frank privilege of James Xavier McLanahan, Representative from Pennsylvania.
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Est. $150-200
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
47       image1853 (Nov. 11) Washington D.C. to Newark N.J. Gray cover with "Washington D.C. Nov 11" cds and matching "Paid 3" in Circle rating handstamp, docketed "Webb, No. 10 '53" at left; flap mend, Very Fine and scarce.
Estimate; $75 - 100. (Image1)

Est. $75-100
SOLD for $425.00
Will close during Public Auction
Foreign Mail
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
48       image1814 (May 16) Alexandria Va. Blockade Run to London, England. Folded letter datelined "Alexandria 16 May 1814", carried through the Chesapeake Bay blockade, arrived in Deal, England with "Ship Letter, Deal" crown double-oval handstamp, manuscript "1/-" shilling due (4p ship fee plus 8p to London), London (7.21) arrival backstamp; edge wear, Very Fine War of 1812 blockade-run cover.
Estimate; $750 - 1,000.

A SCARCE WAR OF 1812 BLOCKADE-RUN COVER CARRIED THROUGH THE CHESAPEAKE BAY BLOCKADE. (Image1)

Est. $750-1,000
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
49       image1842 (Feb. 24) Washington D.C. to Paris, France. Gray folded letter with red "Washington D.C. Feb 24" cds with matching sharp "Paid" handstamp and blue ms. "50" cent rating, carried by Cunard Unicorn from Boston Apr. 2nd to Halifax arriving Mar. 7th, then by Cunard Line Acadia from Halifax Mar. 8th to Liverpool arriving Mar. 25th, Liverpool "America, L" oval backstamp and matching "1/-" packet due rating, red London (3.26) backstamp and framed "Packet Letter" handstamp, red Calais (3.28) entry cds with "22" decimes due rating; some fold wear, F.-V.F. and scarce interrupted voyage.
Estimate; $200 - 300.

"Columbia" arrived at Halifax under canvas, having broken a shaft enroute about 450 miles from Halifax and never made it to Boston. Cunard sent branch line steamer "Unicorn" from Halifax to pick up Boston outgoing mails. Unicorn transferred mails to "Acadia" in Halifax. Unable to repair her shaft, "Columbia" returned to Liverpool under sail, arriving Apr. 20th.
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Est. $200-300
SOLD for $650.00
Will close during Public Auction
50       image(Retaliatory Rate) 1848 (Sep. 3) Washington D.C. to Broughty Ferry, Scotland. Red cds on gray 1848 folded letter with red "Washington D.C. Sep 3" cds and "Paid" handstamp with ms. "34" cents rating, carried by Cunard Line Britania from Boston Sep. 6th to Liverpool arriving Sep. 20th, Liverpool America (9.20) backstamp with matching "1/-" due rating handstamp; bit of erosion, F.-V.F. and scarce retaliatory use from Washington D.C.
Estimate; $200 - 300. (Image1) (Image2)

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Est. $200-300
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
51       image1849 (Jul. 2) Washington D.C. to London, England. Folded letter with red "Washington D.C. Jul 2" cds with matching "Paid" straightline and ms. "24" cent rating, ms. "charge box 65" notation, Boston red " credit handstamp, carried as endorsed by Cunard Line Niagara from Boston Jul. 4th to Liverpool arriving Jul. 15th, red London Paid (7.16) arrival, fresh and Very Fine.
Estimate; $75 - 100. (Image1)

Est. $75-100
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
52       image1850 (Nov. 25) Washington D.C. to London, England. Blue folded letter with partial red "Washington City D.C. Nov 25" cds and matching "40 cts." in circle rating handstamp, Boston "5" debit handstamp, carried by Cunard Line Cambria from Boston Nov. 27th to Liverpool arriving Dec. 11th, red London (12.12) arrival backstamp and ms. "1/" schilling due rating, letter concerns the U.S.'s need for additional $50,000, Very Fine and scarce 40¢ rating handstamp, ex-Koppersmith.
Estimate; $100 - 150. (Image1)

Est. $100-150
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
53       image1854 (Jul. 9) Washington D.C. to Havre, France. Cover with "Washington D.C. Jul 9" cds and red arc "Paid" with "20 cts" in circle handstamp, endorsed via "Liverpool", red "New-York, Jul 12" exchange cds, sent by Cunard Line Europa from New York Jul. 12th to Liverpool arriving Jul. 23rd, Calais (7.25) entry cds with "6" decimes due rating, Le Havre (7.25) arrival backstamp; refolded, small flaws, Fine and scarce 20¢ rating handstamp, ex-Karlin, Koppersmith.
Estimate; $75 - 100. (Image1)

Est. $75-100
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
54       image1856 (Sep. 8) Washington D.C. to Spezzia, Sardinia. Cover with neat "Washington City, D.C. Sep 8, 1856" cds with large red "Paid 5 rating handstamp, "Boston, Br. Pkt. 10 Sep" exchange backstamp, carried by Cunard Line Niagara from Boston Sep 10th to Liverpool arriving Sep. 21st, red London (9.22) backstamp and Calais (9.22) transits, various ratings, Spezzia (9.26) arrival backstamp, Very Fine and unusual "Paid 5" rating handstamp.
Estimate; $150 - 200. (Image1) (Image2)

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Est. $150-200
SOLD for $120.00
Will close during Public Auction
55       image1857 (c., Sep 27) Washington D.C. to Eisenburg, Germany. Buff cover with neat "Washington D.C. Sep 27" cds with red "Paid 30" in circle rating handstamp, red "N. York '7 Paid' Am. Pkt., Sep 30" credit exchange cds, carried by Collins Line Baltic from New York Sep. 30th to Liverpool arriving Oct. 12th, red Aachen (10.12) backstamp and "FRANCO" handstamp, Eisenburg (10.12) arrival backstamp, F.-V.F. and scarce "Paid 30" use.
Estimate; $75 - 100. (Image1) (Image2)

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Est. $75-100
SOLD for $60.00
Will close during Public Auction
56       image1861 (Jul. 26) Washington D.C. to Hannover, Germany. Buff cover with "J.P. Charmberlain, M.C." free frank as U.S. Representative, entered mails with "Washington D.C., Jul 26, 1861" cds, "N. York, Hamb. Pkt. '5' Jul 27" debit exchange cds, carried by HAPAG Saxonia from New York Jul. 27th to Hamburg arriving Aug. 10th, Hamburg (8.10) transit backstamp and blue "6½" sbr rating handstamp, Gottingen (8.11) arrival backstamp; tiny edge tear at bottom, otherwise Very Fine and scarce free frank use to Germany.
Estimate; $150 - 200. (Image1) (Image2)

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Est. $150-200
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
57       image1862 (Sep 2) Washington D.C. to Darmstadt, Germany. Yellow cover endorsed "Soldier Letter" at left with three strikes of "Washington D.C., Sep 2, 1862" cds with matching small "30" rating handstamp, partial "N.York, Hamb. Pkt. '5' Sep 6" debit exchange cds, carried by HAPAG Teutonia from New York Sep. 6th to Hamburg arriving Sep. 22nd, Hamburg (9.22) oval backstamp with matching "22" handstamps, blue "4½ Sgr./6 Xr." two-line handstamp, blue ms. "22/1" rating, Sep. 23rd arrival backstamp, Very Fine.
Estimate; $150 - 200. (Image1)

Est. $150-200
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
58       image1864 (Apr. 5) Washington, D.C. to London, England. Cds with matching "24" due rating on orange cover endorsed "Soldiers Letter 10th Mass Vols, Adjutant" and signed "Wm M Curtis" in red manuscript, black "N. York Br. Pkt. '5' Apr 6" debit exchange cds, carried by Cunard Line China from New York to Queenstown arriving Apr. 17th, London manuscript "1/-" shilling due rating for the transatlantic packet fee, docketed as received April 18th, Very Fine and rare transatlantic soldier's letter.
Estimate; $200 - 300. (Image1)

Est. $200-300
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
59       image1899 (Jan. 19) Frederiksted, Danish West Indies to Washington D.C. Cover bearing Danish West Indies, 1874, 5¢ green & gray (8), tied by "Frederiksted, 19/1, 1899", underpaid with "T" in circle handstamp and manuscript "2/50" due (10¢ cents), treated as an unpaid letter upon arrival with "Collect Postage/ .20 Cents" handstamp and U.S. 1¢ Postage Due, two blocks of 8 and 2 pairs affixed to front and reverse and canceled by oval handstamps; dues with overlap flaws, one pair removed from reverse and cover opened for display, F.-V.F., a unusual postage due cover from Danish West Indies.
Estimate; $400 - 600. (Image1)

Est. $400-600
SOLD for $300.00
Will close during Public Auction
60       image1918 (Oct. 5) Munich, Germany to German POW, Fort McPherson, Ga. Cover with "Munich, 5.10 18" cds to Prisoner of War, two strikes of purple "Pass by the Chief Military Censor, Washington" circular handstamp; no flap, Very Fine and rare incoming overseas to German POW.
Estimate; $200 - 300. (Image1)

Est. $200-300
SOLD for $130.00
Will close during Public Auction

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