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(Los Angeles) Daices, Cal., Los Angeles Co., Apr 21, 1897. Manuscript postmark (LOS-2140) on multicolored "La Fiesta de Los Angeles" lettersheet to Los Angeles, Very Fine, very rare with only
a few examples known. Estimate; $150 - 200. (Image1)
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Est. $150-200
SOLD for $120.00
Will close during Public Auction |
142 |
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(Los Angeles) Elk's Parade R.P.O., Los Angeles, Cal. Jul 16 1909 Tr. 99. Purple cds duplexed with scarab cancel ties 1¢ Franklin on multicolor "Making Hogs of Themselves" post card to Moody Texas;
some wear and creases, Very Fine, this is The Discovery Example of This Parade RPO. Estimate; $400 - 600.
On July 16, 1909, the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks held a parade in Los Angeles Cal. As a part of the
parade, an R.P.O. car was loaned by the U.S. Post Office and staffed by members of the local Railway Post Office Clerk's Association. See Joseph Horn's article "A Special Event - A Very Special R.P.O. Postmark" in The Transit Postmark Collector
(Jul.-Aug. 1999) pages 84-85. (Image1)
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Est. $400-600
SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction |
143 |
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(Los Angeles) "Los Angeles Cal., Oct 17th 1851". Manuscript postmark (LOS-5660, R7) with matching ms. "10" rating on buff cover to St. Louis Mo., Very Fine and choice early manuscript postmark use.
Estimate; $400 - 600. (Image1)
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Est. $400-600
SOLD for $350.00
Will close during Public Auction |
144 |
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(Los Angeles) Los Angeles, Cal., Oct 24. Clear cds (LOS-5670, R5) with matching "Paid" in oval handstamp on 1857 cover to Marseilles, France, red "New York 'Paid 12' Dec 1" credit exchange cds,
French (12.15) entry cds and matching "P.D." framed handstamp, reverse with Paris (12.16) transit and Marseilles (12.16) arrival cds, Very Fine rare foreign destination usage from Los Angeles. Estimate; $300 - 400. (Image1)
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Est. $300-400
SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction |
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(Los Angeles) Los Angeles, Cal. Dec 17. Cds ties 30¢ orange (71) on 1862 yellow cover to Villers-Farlay, France at two-times the 15¢ French mail treaty rate, endorsed "Via Panama" at
bottom left, "New York 'Paid 6' Jan 24" exchange cds corrected with "Paid 12" cds, carried by Inman Line City of Baltimore departing New York Jan. 24th to Queenstown arriving Feb. 3rd, red "P.D." framed handstamp and matching Calais (2.5.63)
entry cds, Paris (2.5) and Mo chard (2.6) transit backstamps; light fold at far left, Very Fine. Estimate; $500 - 750.
A SCARCE 1863 TRANSATLANTIC USE FROM LOS ANGELES CAL. TO FRANCE. (Image1)
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Est. $500-750
CLOSED
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(Los Angeles) Los Angeles Cal. Mar 25. Cds ties 12¢ black (69) and 30¢ orange (71), on orange 1864 cover to Bergamo, Italy at the 42¢ French mail rate, red "New York
'Paid 24; Apr 30" credit exchange cds, red Calais (5.12.64) transit cds and matching red "P.D." framed handstamp, reverse with Milano (5.14) and Bergamo (5.14) arrival backstamp; bit of flap missing, 30¢ corner flaw, Very Fine and scarce
California use. Estimate; $500 - 750. (Image1)
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Est. $500-750
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction |
147 |
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(Los Angeles) Petroliopolis, Cal., Apr 30, 1870. Manuscript postmark (Williams unlisted) canceling on 1864, 3¢ pink entire to the Navy Yard at Mare Island, with Wells, Fargo & Co. frank at top;
slightly reduced at left, Very Fine, the only known postmark from Petroliopolis with no postmarks recorded in Williams. Estimate; $300 - 400.
Name coined from "petroleum" and "metropolis" when oil was discovered in the
Newhall Pass area. (Image1)
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Est. $300-400
SOLD for $260.00
Will close during Public Auction |
148 |
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(Los Angeles) Puente, Cal. Two 1883, 2¢ red entires from correspondence to Santa Ana; one with manuscript "Puente, Nov 16, 84" postmark (LOS-12000, R5) and other with purple straight line "Puente,
Cal" handstamp and manuscript "Nov 28/84" date (LOS-12010, R5); slight reductions, straight line with couple tiny edge nicks, still Very Fine, a remarkable pair of first type postmarks with both the only recorded examples. Estimate;
$400 - 600. (Image1) (Image2)
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Est. $400-600
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction |
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(Los Angeles) San Gabriel, Cal., Feb 22nd, 68. Manuscript postmark (Williams unlisted) on cover to Alpena, Mich. forwarded to Flint, franked with manuscript canceled 1861, 3¢ rose, Very Fine,
one of two known manuscript "San Gabriel" postmark. Scott No. 65; Estimate $150 - 200.
Williams records the earliest manuscript postmark as "Mission San Gabriel" in 1870 (LOS-12820). (Image1)
Get Market Data for [United States 65] |
Est. $150-200
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction |
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147 |
(Los Angeles) Santa Ana, Cal, Aug. 27. Manuscript postmark (Williams unlisted) on cover to San Juan, franked with manuscript canceled 1870, 3¢ Banknote, with original 1871 enclosure datelined San
Joaquin Ranch and addresses ranch concerns including condition and number of the sheep on the ranch; cover reduced at left, Very Fine. Scott No. 147; Estimate $400 - 600.
THE UNIQUE EXAMPLE OF THE EARLY SANTA ANA MANUSCRIPT
POSTMARK.
The Santa Ana post office opened on July 5th of 1870. Cover addressed to Dr. Flint in Monterey County, the owner of the land grant that today makes up a large part of Southern Orange County. (Image1)
Get Market Data for [United States 147] |
Est. $400-600
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction |
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(Los Angeles) Tejon, Cal., Nov 20, 1857. Manuscript postmark (LOS-14670, R7) on manuscript canceled 1855, 10¢ Nesbitt entire to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs J.W. Denver in Washington D.C., with
original enclosure from James R. Vineyard datelined "Sebastian Sm'l Reverse, Tejon, Nov 17, 1857", Very Fine. Estimate; $600 - 800.
THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE OF A TOWNMARK FROM TEJON, CALIFORNIA.
A post office was
established at Tejon in July of 1857 at the site of the Sebastian (or Tejon) Indian Reservation (the first Indian reservation in California established in 1853) with Colonel James R. Vineyard as the resident agent at that time. The post office was
moved six miles north in 1859 to Sinks. (Image1)
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Est. $600-800
SOLD for $600.00
Will close during Public Auction |
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(Los Angeles) Trego, Cal., 3 21 / 86. Manuscript postmark (LOS-14900) on registered cover to New Bedford, Mass., franked with manuscript canceled 2¢ + 10¢ Banknotes, Very Fine, the
earliest and only known manuscript postmark from Trego. Estimate; $150 - 200. (Image1)
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Est. $150-200
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction |
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(Los Angeles) University, Cal., Mar 13, 1883. Neat manuscript postmark (LOS-15080) on cover to Flint, Mich., franked with manuscript canceled 3¢ Banknote, receiving backstamp, Very Fine, the
earliest recorded University postmark, with known usage only between March & April of 1883. Estimate; $150 - 200. (Image1)
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Est. $150-200
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction |
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(Los Angeles) Wilmington, Cal., Sept 6 - 64. Manuscript postmark (LOS-15800, R5) on cover to Portland, Me., franked with manuscript canceled 1861, 3¢ rose; sealed cover opening tear at upper right,
otherwise Very Fine, the earliest and only recorded manuscript postmark used shortly before the arrival of the first type handstamp. Scott No. 65; Estimate $200 - 300.
Wilmington, named for it's Delaware counterpart, was
founded by Phineas Banning (known for his illustrated stagecoach handstamp) as a terminus for his freight and stage business. (Image1)
Get Market Data for [United States 65] |
Est. $200-300
SOLD for $260.00
Will close during Public Auction |
California Postal History - Marin to Modoc County
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(Marin) Angel Island, Cal., Nov 5, 1880. Clear cds (Williams unlisted) on 1876, 3¢ green entire to Warrenton, Va., canceled by small quartered cork handstamp, docketing at left; small tear at top,
Very Fine, a short-lived second type date stamp known used between November 1880 and March of 1881, only two examples known. Estimate; $150 - 200. (Image1)
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Est. $150-200
SOLD for $110.00
Will close during Public Auction |
156 |
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(Marin) Mill Valley, Cal., Jun 23, 1892. First type cds (MRN-1410) on cover to Cloverdale, franked with 1890, 2¢ carmine tied by quartered cork handstamp; cover opening tear at top, otherwise Very
Fine, an extremely rare first period postmark with only two recorded. Estimate; $200 - 300.
The other example sold in our 2009 Westpex sale for $725 hammer. (Image1)
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Est. $200-300
SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction |
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(Mariposa) Bear Valley, Nov 1. Blue manuscript postmark (MAR-140) on cover to East Corinth, Vt., franked with manuscript canceled 1857, 10¢ green, type III, with enclosure from different
correspondence, Very Fine. Scott No. 33; Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)
Get Market Data for [United States 33] |
Est. $100-150
SOLD for $100.00
Will close during Public Auction |
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(Mariposa) Mariposa, Cal., Jan 13, 1872. Blue octagon date stamp (Williams unlisted) on cover to Baltimore, Md. with dove & ribbon address panel, franked with 3¢ Banknote tied by matching target
handstamp, "Due 3" in circle handstamps, with original enclosure, Very Fine, a rare unlisted example of Mariposa's second handstamp postmark. Estimate; $150 - 200. (Image1)
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Est. $150-200
SOLD for $130.00
Will close during Public Auction |
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(Mariposa) Maxwell's Creek, Cal., January 28th, 1853. Manuscript postmark (Williams unlisted) bearing town name written by sender, on cover to Richmond, Va. franked with manuscript canceled 1851,
3¢ dull red, right margin horizontal strip of four, docketing tying strip; stamp and cover flaws, F.-V.F., the only known manuscript postmark usage from Maxwell's Creek shortly before the introduction of the first handstamp.
Scott No. 11A; Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)
Get Market Data for [United States 11A] |
Est. $150-200
SOLD for $240.00
Will close during Public Auction |
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(Mariposa) Quartzburg, Jan 13/53. Manuscript postmark (MAR-1970) on fresh cover to Clinton, N.Y., with "Paid 6¢" rate alongside, Extremely Fine, the earliest recorded postmark from
Quartsburg. Estimate; $100 - 150. (Image1)
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Est. $100-150
SOLD for $130.00
Will close during Public Auction |
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