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LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
2541       Ohio Stampless Covers, 1830-1845. A selection of over seventy cover from a group of towns with a good range of different postmarks; towns included are Cincinnati, Cleveland, Friendsville, Jefferson, Milan, Painesville, Plymouth, Sandusky, Springfield, Toledo plus others, many have additional rate marking and some are in colors ranging from red to green, an interesting holding, please inspect.
Estimate; $400 - 600.


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Est. $400-600
Selling for...$200.00
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2542       Texas covers. A large assemblage of over 300 covers ranging from the 1840s-1850s stampless period to the early 20th Century. It starts with a dozen or more stampless, including Clarksville, Point Isabel, Waco Village, and Lynchburg, with the postmaster's initials in the CDS (early county-postmaster cancel). Then after that are many from the 1850s through the Bank Note period, including many DPO's, some nice advertising covers, Forts, Registered, RPO's, auxiliary markings, etc. Towns include Phantom Hill, Mercer's Gap, Waugh's Rancho, Sisterdale, Pleasant Point, Brazos Santiago, and more Almost all are sleeved and some written up. Much history and enjoyment here.
Estimate; $1,000 - 1,500.

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Est. $1,000-1,500
Selling for...$500.00
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2543       Texas covers with county and postmaster cancels. An impressive collection of over 80 covers all with various cancels used widely by small town postmasters in Texas in the 1870-1890 period. The group starts with a couple of stampless covers, one a CDS from Wheelock, Robertson County, the first known Texas county/Postmaster marking, and the other from Lynchburg, with the postmaster's initials replacing the month/day indicia's in the CDS. Others include an 1857 San Elizario, El Paso County manuscript. Marking with Butterfield Overland Mail routing. Some registered, some foreign destinations, some fancy; The previous owner spent decades on these and then wrote a catalog of them, a copy of which accompanies this lot.
Estimate; $1,000 - 1,500.

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Est. $1,000-1,500
Selling for...$500.00
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2544       Texas Stampless Covers, 1837-1850. Selection of ten covers from various towns some are during the republic period; included are Livingston, Texas, Oct 26 cds with matching "V" in cogwheel on cover to Houston, red Galveston Texas oval with matching numeral "10" addressed to Point Pleasant, Va., 1853 cover with San Augustine Tex. to Nacogdoches, 1848 cover with Port Lavaca, Tex. cds and matching numeral "5" addressed to Seguin, Texas with 1992 PF certificate, 1837 cover with Galveston, Texas Aug.19, 1837 triple ring cds to Quintero during the Republic period, 1839 incoming cover to Vilasco, Texas with clear strike of the "Sam Rucker Jr. Agent of the Texian Post office DT. New Orleans" double oval, Velasco, Tex. cds with matching "Due 5" at right on cover addressed to Jamestown, Texas plus others, a fascinating group, overall condition is good, please inspect.
Estimate; $400 - 600.

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Est. $400-600
Selling for...$200.00
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Civil War Postal History
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
2545       Civil War Patriotic cover selection, 1861-1865. A selection of 36 covers with a very wide selection of designs, there are several overall types with slogans on banners, many are multi colored with a good range of imagery which includes, flags, eagles with shields, Lady Liberty, soldiers, Andrew Jackson several are humorous, some are regimental cachets, most are franked with 1857, 3¢ dull red or 1861, 3¢, rose, a very interesting group with some better items, condition is mixed, please inspect.
Estimate; $600 - 800.

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Est. $600-800
Selling for...$300.00
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2546 /o      Patriotic Cover Balance. Of three used and dozens of unused covers; used including allover flag and a Maryland state seal designs, unused including Kimmel eagle & shield, "J.D. His Marque" skull & crossbones flag (two different types), rare Lincoln Comet design, also a allover 7-Star allover flag design.
Estimate; $400 - 600.

Est. $400-600
Selling for...$200.00
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2547       Patriotic & Civil War Related Covers. Small group of 15 covers, most of which are patriotic covers, however three Christian Commission covers are noted, mixed condition with faults, please inspect.
Estimate; $400 - 600.

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Est. $400-600
Selling for...$325.00
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2548       imageFourteen Civil War Covers. Oldtime lot on pages, includes 3 with letters, 11 with flag designs, 4 without design including "Old Point Comfort"; usual condition, Fine overall.
Estimate; $300 - 400.

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Est. $300-400
Selling for...$190.00
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2549       Civil War Postal History Collection. Of 22 covers; mostly patriotics with more common type designs, includes 10¢ usage to California, also a couple with enclosures with interesting content; condition varies, worth a look.
Estimate; $200 - 300.

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Est. $200-300
Selling for...$110.00
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2550       Patriotic Cover selection, 1861-1865. 24 unused envelopes with a very interesting selection of designs, some are multi-colored with imagery from Lady Liberty on overall cover to many humorous types poking fun at the Confederacy, a very nice and clean group.
Estimate; $100 - 150.

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Est. $100-150
Selling for...$50.00
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Military & War-Related Covers
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
2551       U.S. Army Related Picture Post Cards, 1910-20. Collection of over 190 cards focusing on U.S. Army views including many real-photo; various sections including a couple real-photo cards sent from Vera Cruz during occupation, section of border cards with many camp views, regiments, military parade, couple gruesome cards with of "Pile of the Dead" after 1913 Matamoros battle and real-photo "Burning the bodies of Bandits - Columbus, N.M.", also a section of military stations during the period, also includes souvenir pin and badge of the period.
Estimate; $300 - 400.

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Est. $300-400
Selling for...$150.00
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2552       World War I Covers. Lot of 88 covers from World War I, which includes several postmarked by USS Buffalo and a number of covers on YMCA printed soldier's mail envelopes, numerous postal and censor markings, a great lot for the specialist, worth inspection.
Estimate; $500 - 750.

Est. $500-750
Selling for...$250.00
Will close during Public Auction
2553       United States Navy Postal History, 1935-1965. A huge collection of hundreds of covers and cards housed in many three ring binder, there are items from all branches of the military with additional ephemera and photos, all types of Naval vessels are represented with many colorful cachets with interesting image in many cases of the ships or some humorous propaganda, includes many Crosby cachets of both ships and airplanes, some military censor covers, several covers mailed on ships that were later sunk in WWII, a very good selection of covers from various Submarines, Aircraft Carriers and Destroyers, all with the ships cancels and much more, a very interesting holding with many interesting items throughout, please inspect.
Estimate; $600 - 800.

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Est. $600-800
Selling for...$300.00
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2554       Naval Cover Group. Of a couple hundreds covers and some postcards; mostly 1930-50's usages with a mix of ship cancels including a run of 1930's U.S. Frigate Constitution, Navy Dept corner card covers, Crosby cachet, some censor items, etc.; worth a look.
Estimate; $150 - 200.

Est. $150-200
Selling for...$80.00
Will close during Public Auction
2555       N.P.O. & A.P.O.'s from Ascension Island Collection, 1942-46. One naval and 49 army postal service covers arranged on stockpages in binder; Naval usage sent from "Naval Detachment, Navy 316" which was the number allocated to Ascension, Army usages (A.P.O. 877) starting with April 1, 1942 First Day of Post Office opening cover, an array of later usages most either sent "Free" or with 6¢ Airmail, sent from various including 692 Signal Reporting Co., Co. M. 91st Inf. R, 1st Composite Sqdn., etc., includes V Mail usage, correspondence from 1st Air Base Det., postal card usage with interesting message, various censor and examiner's markings, some post war usages including penalty cover and Prexie usage, etc.; a scarce assembly and an ideal collection for the WWII specialist.
Estimate; $750 - 1,000.

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Est. $750-1,000
Selling for...$375.00
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Foreign Mails
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
2556       Foreign Mail Covers. Interesting group of 27 stampless covers, mainly Trans-Atlantic, but a few are noted to other destinations or origins, an interesting group worth inspection.
Estimate; $400 - 600.

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Est. $400-600
Selling for...$200.00
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2557       Ocean Mail Stock, 1817-1860. About a hundred and seventy five covers in all, many are Trans-Atlantic but a good number are ship letter from various eastern ports used within the U.S., most are identified as to the line and the ship, many have very interesting markings and unusual routings; included are 1817 cover from Hartford to London with stepped "Liverpool Ship Letter", 1841 cover from from Le Havre, France with Harnden's forwarding agents hand stamp in red, 1841 cover with Harnen's shield hand stamp, 1842 cover from Chipping Norton to Oswego, N.Y. carried on the Black Ball Line's "England", 1847 cover from Turkey to Boston, 1847 cover from New York to London carried on the Black ball line's "Cambridge", 1856 cover from Santiago, Chile to New York, 1856 cover from Paris to Charleston S.C., good ranges of covers to Germany plus more, a good lot, careful inspection and study should prove rewarding, please inspect.
Estimate; $1,000 - 1,500.


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Est. $1,000-1,500
Selling for...$500.00
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2558       Stampless Ocean Mail Covers, 1845-1861. A selection of over one hundred and fifty covers from US cities on the east coast to many foreign destination plus a good number of items to the US; included are 1853 cover from Boston to Canton China, 1849 cover from the US consulate in Malaga, Spain to Boston, 1853 cover from Pittsburgh to Copenhagen, 1853 cover from Montevideo, Uruguay to Baltimore, 1854 cover from Boston to Riga, Russia, 1856 cover from Rome, N.Y. to Cairo, Egypt, 1856 cover from Penang to South Reading, Ma., 1856 cover from Boston to Stockholm, 1861 cover from Archangel, Russia to Andover, Ma., 1863 cover from Prussian Poland to Boston, a very varied selection of postmarks with many different rate marking and some interesting routings, a good lot with many better items, please inspect.
Estimate; $1,500 - 2,000.

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Est. $1,500-2,000
Selling for...$750.00
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2559       Stampless Trans-Atlantic Mail, 1830-1850. Over 150 covers or folded letters from a variety of US origins or coming to those same ports, a very wide selection of routings as well as postmarks with many hand stamp and manuscript rate markings, most of the covers are from Boston, New York or Philadelphia, some with forwarding agents markings and more, condition is mixed, please inspect.
Estimate; $600 - 800.

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Est. $600-800
Selling for...$300.00
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2560       Trans-Atlantic covers to France, 1804-1860. A large selection of over one hundred and eighty covers from many different cities within the U.S. with a very wide variety of rates, carried on many different ships, going to a good number of towns and cities in France, there are also a good number of cover from France to the U.S., included are 1804 cover from Philadelphia to Bordeaux with "Post Maritime Bordeaux" handstamp, 1840 cover from New York, to Cognac with "Harndens Package Express" forwarding agent handstamp, these covers were carried on many different ships which include the Acadia, Atlantic, Canada and the Europe just to mention a few, a good variety of New York packet markings with integral rates ranging from 3 to 18 and much more, condition is mixed, careful examination should prove rewarding.
Estimate; $2,000 - 3,000.

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Est. $2,000-3,000
Selling for...$1,000.00
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