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1401 157 (2), 159 imageElaborate Positive Geometric, two strikes tie 1873, 2¢ brown, two singles, and 6¢ dull pink, on 1875 cover to Rome, Italy, perfect bold strike of "New York Paid All Br. Transit Apr 21" exchange cds, carried by Cunard Line Russia from New York Apr. 21st to Queenstown arriving Apr. 30th; small stamp flaws from edge placement, minor edge mending, Very Fine appearance. Scott No. 157 (2), 159. Weiss No. GE-EP10  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1402 156 , UX3 imageElaborate Positive Geometric, worn strike ties 1873, 1¢ ultramarine on 1¢ postal card to Weidenthal, Germany, red "New York P.O. Dec 16" exchange cds, upon arrival forwarded with Weidenthal (12.29) datestamp to Frankenstein (12.30) arrival, 1875 message, Very Fine. Scott No. 156 + UX3. Weiss No. GE-EP4  Estimate $200 - 300. This is the earliest recorded example of this NYFM cancel, recorded from Dec. 16th to Sep. 1876. (Image1)

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1403 161 imageElaborate Positive Geometric, bold strike duplex with "New York Oct 18" cds ties two 1873, 10¢ brown singles on 1875 folded letter to Acapulco, Mexico, endorsed per "S.S. 'Colon' ", Very Fine; with 2003 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 161. Weiss No. GE-EP3  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1404 148 imageFancy Cross-Roads, neat strike ties 1870, 6¢ carmine, proof-like color and impression, on 1871 folded cover to London, England, endorsed "pr Cimbria", red "New York U.S. Apr 18" exchange cds, red London (4.29.71) transit; no left flap, Very Fine and choice, ex-Gibson, Richards. Scott No. 148. Weiss No. TR-C4  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1405   imageFour Bar Circular Grid, bold strike ties 1873, 6¢ dull pink on 1874 folded cover addressed in purple ink to London, England, red "New York Jan 10" exchange cds, carried by as endorsed by NGL Line Weser II from New York to Southampton arriving Jan. 20th, red London Paid (1.21) arrival cds; some horizontal fold wear, F.-V.F. and scarce cancel, Illustrated by Weiss in his NYFM book on page 310., ex-Ainsworth. Weiss No. TR-G6  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)


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1406 145, 148 imageGrid Cancel, two strikes tie 1870, 1¢ blue and 6¢ carmine, on orange buff cover to Germany, red "New York PAid All 'Direct' Dec 16" exchange cds, carried by NGL Line Rhein from New York Dec. 16th to Bremen arriving Dec. 26th, red Bremen Franco framed transit; barely reduced at right, F.-V.F., ex-Weiss, Ainsworth. Scott No. 145, 148. Weiss No. TR-G32  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1407 158 imageNegative Elaborate Geometric, bold strike ties 1873, 3¢ green pair on 1875 mourning cover to Surrey, England, red "New York Mar 24" exchange cds, London arrival backstamp; left 3¢ small faults, left edge tear, F.-V.F., It is interesting to note that the center on this strike is hollow, Illustrated in Weiss on page 74., ex-Vlissingen/Waud, Weiss; with 2003 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 158. Weiss No. GE-EN1  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1408 65, 68, 72, 76 imageNew York "Supplementary Mail" Type A, group of four different 1861 values comprising 3¢, 5¢, 10¢, and 90¢, each with fault including defective 90¢, also includes 24¢ value with counterfeit strike, Fine and rare group, especially the 90¢ value that is probably unique, ex-Skinner; each with 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 65, 68, 72, 76. Skinner-Eno No. PM-SM3  Estimate $600 - 800. (Image1)

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1409 96 imageOval Segmented Geometric, fine strike ties 10¢ green, F. grill, stamp lifted and replaced improperly, on 1869 folded letter to Mexico, endorsed "p 'Cleopatra' ", matching "New York X Mar 10" cds, black "2" reales due rating handstamp, fresh and Extremely Fine use., fresh and Very Fine. Scott No. 96. Skinner No. NYFM 69-11  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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SOLD for $90.00
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1410 159 imageQuartered Circle, bold strike ties 1873, 6¢ dull pink, small crease from edge placement, on 1870 cover to Dublin, Ireland, red "New York, U.S., Apr 30" exchange cds (with "Notes" removed at bottom), London (5.30) arrival backstamp, F.-V.F.; with 2003 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 159. Weiss No. TR-W1B  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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1411 96 imageRadial Geometric, bold strike ties 1868, 10¢ green, F. grill on cover to Harsefeld, Germany, red "New York Paid All Direct Sep 15" exchange cds, red Hamburg (6.29) framed transit, couple toned perfs, Very Fine, Ex-Patrick Henry, Skinner. Scott No. 96. Skinner No. NYFM 68-6  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1412 179 imageRadial Geometric, worn strike ties 1875, 5¢ blue on 1876 all-over illustrated amber ad cover to Breslau, Germany, red "New York Nov 4" exchange cds, Breslau (3.17) arrival cds; flap tear, Very Fine and attractive; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 179. Weiss No. TR-S5  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1413 147 imageRadial Geometric With Center Pin, two complete strikes cancel two 1870, 3¢ green singles, small faults, on 1871 cover to London, England, red "New York Jul 11" exchange cds, carried by Hapag Line Cimbria Jul. 11th to Plymouth arriving Jul. 21st, red London Paid (7.21) arrival cds, F.-V.F., ex-Beals, Weiss; with 2003 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 147. Weiss No. TR-S3  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1414 178 imageSegmented Circle of Wedges, two strikes tie 1875, 2¢ vermilion, well centered, small tear, on 3¢ green centennial entire to Germany, red "New York Br. Transit Apr 8" exchange cds, Lichtenfels (4.20) arrival backstamp, F.-V.F.; with 2003 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 178. Weiss No. TR-W14A  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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1415 156 , UX5 imageSegmented Circle of Wedges, clear strike ties 1873, 1¢ ultramarine on 1¢ postal card to Germany, red "New York P.O. Apr 29" exchange cds; card crease. Weiss No. TR-W14. Scott No. 156 + UX5  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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1416 159 imageSegmented Grid, sharp strike ties 1873, 6¢ dull pink, well centered with huge margins, s.e. at right, on 1874 yellow cover to Nuremberg, Germany, red "New York Jan 31" exchange cds, carried as endorsed NGL Line Donau from New York Jan. 31st to Southampton arriving Feb. 13th, Nuremberg (2.16) arrival backstamp; slight soiling, Very Fine, One of only 5 recorded covers by Weiss of this NYFM grid cancel. Scott No. 159. Weiss No. TR-G33  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1417 151 imageSix Pointed Segmented Star, clear strike ties 1870, 12¢ dull violet, deep rich color with choice centering, on blue 1871 folded cover to London, England, red "New York, U.S., May 2" exchange cds, carried by Hapag Line Holsatia from New York May 2nd to Plymouth arriving May 13th, red London Paid (5.13) arrival cds; light horizontal file fold and small ink erosion spot, Very Fine, ex-Dr. Alfred Martin. Scott No. 151. Weiss No. ST-6P1  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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1418 147 imageSmall Circle of Wedges, clear strike ties 1870, 3¢ green, two singles, on 1873 cover to Brighton, England, partial red "New York Jan 15" exchange cds, Brighton (1.27) arrival backstamp, 1873 receipt docketing, Very Fine, Weiss records use of this cancel family from Feb. 19th 1870 to Feb. 19th 1873. Only two examples of this subtype are recorded (other dated Jan. 22nd 1873).; with 2003 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 147. Weiss No. TR-W11A  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1419 147 imageSmall Circle of Wedges, two strikes tie 1870, 3¢ green, vertical pair, on 1873 cover to Brighton, England, partial red "New York Jan 22" exchange cds, carried by Cunard Line Calabria from New York to Queenstown arriving Feb. 2nd, Brighton (2.5) arrival backstamp, 1873 receipt docketing; top stamp corner missing, F.-V.F., Illustrated by Weiss in his book on page 418., ex-Weiss; with 2003 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 147. Weiss No. TR-W11  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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1420 161 imageStar Geometric, fine strike ties 1873, 10¢ brown, well centered with huge jumbo margins, minor extra gum, on cover to Florence, Italy at the 10¢ treaty rate, neat strike of red "New York Paid All Br. Transit Mar 18" exchange cds, endorsed per Cunard Line Cambria, Verona (4.2.74) arrival backstamp; tiny edge tear, Very Fine. Scott No. 161. Weiss No. ST-8P11  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1421 158, 159 imageStar Geometric, complete strike ties 1873, 3¢ green and 6¢ dull rose, on blue 1874 folded cover to Aniane, France, red "New York 'Paid' Dec 17" exchange cds, endorsed per "Steamer Cambria", blue Cherbourg (12.29) entry cds and small red "PD" framed handstamp also ties 3¢, Aniane (12.30) arrival backstamp, Very Fine, Carried on the Hapag Line Cimbria that arrived at Plymouth on December 28th., ex-Noel, Richards. Scott No. 158, 159. Weiss No. ST-8P6  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1422 149 imageStar Geometric, bold strike ties 1873, 7¢ vermilion, deep radiant color, on cover to Germany, endorsed "p Hermann, closed mail", German (2.12) arrival backstamp, Very Fine, ex-Hirschfield. Scott No. 149. Weiss No. ST-8P5  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1423   image1861 Issue NYFM Cancels, group of 4 covers comprising 1867 use with #78 tied by Circle of Wedges (Skinner NYFM 67-6 listing example) to England; 1867 use with #68 pair tied by Cross-Roads (NYFM 67-2) to Cuba; 1867 used with #68, 76 tied by cross-roads (NYFM 67-2) to Germany; and 1865 use with #76 vertical pair tied by geometric (NYFM 64-4) to Paris, France, F.-V.F. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1424   image1870-1873 Bank Note Issues - NYFM Cancels, used group comprising twenty-five 24¢, eight 30¢ and one 90¢, most canceled with various NYFM geometric cancels, four in red, also includes a 30¢ specimen; mixed condition, Fine. Scott  $7,170. (Image1)

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1425   image1870-76 NYFM Postal History, group of 15 covers with a variety of cancels and frankings, better includes: three #149 singles tied by TR-W11 to Germany, #148 tied by TR-W13 to London, #149 tied by TR-S3 on cover to Germany, #146 and #147 (3) tied by TR-G31 on cover to Italy, #147 (2) on cover to Ireland, #156 on UX5 tied by TR-W13 to Germany, #162 tied by TR-W5 on cover to Ireland, #160 (2) tied by GE-EN6 to Germany and #156 on UX3 to Switzerland; some faults, F.-V.F., a scarce and attractive group. Estimate  $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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1426 UX27 imageAmerican Postal Machine Company, Cuero, Texas, Sep 23, 1922, turkey trot slogan flag cancel on 1¢ postal card (UX27) with typewriter address to Fremont Neb., Very Fine, attractive slogan cancel. Scott No. UX27  Estimate $100 - 150. Cuero was home to a turkey processing business which hosted an annual turkey race. (Image1)

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1427 UX5 imageLeavitt Machine Cancel, "Phila.Pa. Sta. B. Apr 18 (85)", Type B, 8 bar Oval ("D"), Very Fine and choice, Payne: Extremely Rare. Scott No. UX5  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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1428 UX5 imageLeavitt Machine Cancel, "Louisville, Ky., Apr 9 80", Type B, 8 bar canceller, Very Fine and choice, Payne: rare. Scott No. UX5  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1429 182 imageLeavitt, "Boston Mass., Oct 3, 2pm, 81", Type X1B, Die 1 with service letter "D" and pins, choice strike cancels 1879, 1¢ dark ultramarine on cover front only to Manchester Ct., blind embossed "The Red Path Lyceum Bureau" corner card, Fine and scarce, The Boston Leavitt Type X1B Die 1 is known used from Sep. 30 to Dec. 20, 1881. Scott No. 182  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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1430 206 imageLeavitt Machine Cancel, "Philadelphia Pa. Dec 3 '81", type X1A, bold strike ties 1881, 1¢ gray blue, couple trivial toned perfs, on legal-size all-over printed advertising cover addressed to Grand Ledge, Mich., advertisement for the Farm Journal, Very Fine and scarce. Scott No. 206  Estimate $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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1431 7 image1¢ Blue, Type II, mostly large margins, barely touched at top right, tied by "New Haven Con. Feb 14 1857" on fancy valentine envelope to local address, large enclosed hand-painted multicolor valentine sheet with "Loves Life" and poem; 1¢ with some light tone spots, Very Fine and attractive pair. Scott No. 7  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1432 24 image1¢ Blue, Type V, tied by bold "Painesville O., Feb 16, 1859" cds on embossed floral valentine envelope addressed locally, includes unused embossed florals and angels valentine card with "A Pledge of Love" gold label, etc., fresh and Very Fine, ex-Grunin. Scott No. 24  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1433 73 image2¢ Black, tied by partial blue Baltimore Md. cds on attractive embossed valentine envelope to local street address; accompanied by non-original multicolor purple and gold embossed valentine enclosure, Very Fine and choice. Scott No. 73 Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1434 73 image2¢ Black, wide margins with nat. s.e. at left, tied by bold "Jamaica N.Y. Feb 15" cds on embossed valentine envelope to local address, accompanied by non-original embossed valentine enclosure that has a tiny envelope in the center that opens to reveal an embossed oval with "Forget Me Not"; minor edge flaw, Very Fine and choice. Scott No. 73  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1435 183 image2¢ Vermilion, tied by blue negative "H" cancel duplexed with "Providence R.I. Feb 15" cds on embossed valentine envelope to local street address, includes unused comic hand-painted valentine card showing a young lady pulling a bow and arrow about to shoot a heart shaped target; left back flap missing; light vertical fold, Fine and colorful. Scott No. 183  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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1436 11A image3¢ Dull Red, Type II, two singles, tied by "New-York Feb 20" cds on large very ornate gold printed valentine envelope with floral designs front and back, addressed to Upper Red Hook, N.Y., accompanying embossed valentine card showing handpainted multicolored flowers; light vertical fold, Very Fine, a beauty. Scott No. 11A  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1437   imageErcildoun Pa. Feb 16, red cds with matching "Paid 3" circled rating handstamp on ornate gold printed valentines cover with multicolor handpainted floral elements around open scroll, addressed to Ghoshen Pa., accompanied by wonderful embossed valentine card containing a large card with similar scroll printed in gold metallic and colors with a love message entitled "Innocence" in red, manuscript "I Love you" on reverse of card, Very Fine and stunning. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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1438 73 image"The Tailoress" Multicolor Comic Valentine Lettersheet, handpainted watercolor design with short verse by J. Wrigley Publisher, accompanied by yellow cover bearing 1863, 2¢ black tied by "Amesbury Ms. Feb 13" double circle date stamp, some toning and cover stain, Fine and scarce. Scott No. 73  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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1439   image[First Day of Rate] Lincoln Me. July 1 (1845), red double-circle datestamp and manuscript "5" rating on folded part-printed justice of the peace notice to the Secretary of State in August Me., Extremely Fine. Estimate  $300 - 400. The efforts of Barnabas Bates and other United States reformers first bore fruit in the Reform Act of 1845. Compared to the sweeping British reforms of 1839-40, this was a partial step in an attempt to fit the Rowland Hill proposals to vastly different circumstances in America. First the concept of setting postal rates as a function of both distance traveled and the number of sheets of paper it contained was partially abandoned. The weight of a letter in one-half ounce increments was substituted for the number of sheets of paper it contained. Distance was retained as a factor in calculating rates, but the five rate zones under the Act of 1816 were reduced to two: one up to 300 miles and the other over the that limit for a single letter. Second, rates were drastically reduced. The new rates were 5 cents for letters traveling up to 300 miles and 10 cents for those traveling over 300 miles. Rates were the same, whether the amount was prepaid or sent collect. No provision was made for the issuance of postage stamps. Finally, the franking privileges of all officers of the executive departments were abolished, except for three assistant postmaster generals. (Image1)


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1440   image[First Day of Rate] New-York '5 Cts.' Jul 1 (1845), perfect strike of red cds on 1845 folded letter to Webster Mass.; folds reinforced, Very Fine appearance. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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1441   image[Second Day of Rate] New-York '5 Cts.' Jul 2 (1845), red cds re-rated with blue manuscript to "10" on folded letter datelined July 1st 1845 to Watertown N.Y., the first line of the letter shows the current excitement throughout the country for reduced postal rates: "First, let us rejoice together in the opening era of Cheap Postage!"; couple file folds, Very Fine. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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1442   image(Last Day of Rate) Buffalo N.Y., '5', Jun 30, blue integral rate cds on Shepard correspondence mourning cover to New Haven Ct., original 1851 mourning enclosure; light crease due to contents, Very Fine, This was mailed on the last day of the 5¢ prepaid rate as the new 3¢ rate took effect on July 1st. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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1443   image[First Day of Rate] New-York 'Paid 3 Cts.' Jul 1, red cds on 1851 folded letter datelined "New York July 1 1851" to Philadelphia Pa., pencil "3" rating; light horizontal file folds, Very Fine. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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1444   image[First Day of Rate] New-York 'Paid 3 Cts.' Jul 1, red cds on 1851 folded letter datelined "New York 1st July 1851" to Philadelphia Pa., mounting mark on flap, Very Fine. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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1445   image[First Day of Rate] San Francisco Cal 'Paid 6' Jul 1, red cds and pencil "6" on circa 1851 cover to Wilmington Del.; some edgewear, Very Fine and rare example of the new 6¢ west coast rate. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)


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1446   image[First Day of Rate] Underhill Vt. July 1, red cds with matching bold "Free" handstamp and manuscript "Free A. C. Burton P.M., St. Albans Bay Vt." on 1851 folded letter New York City, forwarded upon arrival to St. Albans Bay with red "New-York 'Free' Jul 5" cds; accompanied by letter written on July 1st 1851, Very Fine. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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1447   imageBaltimore Large "Paid" in Double-Line Handstamp, two covers with this in red at top left, manuscript "PO" at top left, blue Baltimore Md. cds, blue "5" in oval and matching "Paid" straightline cancels. Beatty correspondence to Hagerstown Md., one Sep. 15, 1845 and other Aug. 22, 1846, Very Fine and scarce, ex-Weill Bros.; each with 1989 P.F. certificate. Estimate  $200 - 300. This marking has sometimes been confused with the prepaid provisional entires but Baltimore postal history specialist Denwood Kelly believed that these handstamps were applied by the sender to the top of the letter of prepaid bundles deposited at the post office. These two covers were offered in the Weill Postmaster sale 10/12/89 as lots 606 and 608, fetching a combined $2,600 hammer. (Image1)


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1448 9X1 imageNew York, N.Y., 5¢ Black on Bluish, position 32, four mostly large margins, bright fresh color and crisp impression, tied by clear strike of red "New York '5 Paid' May 30" balloon style foreign mail postmark to 1846 printed prices current from the Dobler correspondence to Lyon, France, endorsed "Str Cambia", red London (5.29) transit backstamp and matching "Colonies &c. Art. 13" framed accountancy handstamp, red Boulange (5.31) entry cds and manuscript "20" decimes due rating, Lyon (6.2) arrival backstamp; light horizontal fold, Extremely Fine and colorful. Scott No. 9X1  Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. A PARTICULARLY CHOICE NEW YORK POSTMASTER'S PROVISIONAL USE FROM THE DOBLER CORRESPONDENCE TO FRANCE. (Image1)

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1449 1 image5¢ Red Brown, horizontal pair, four margins, strong color on deeply blued paper, tied by red circular grids on blue 1851 folded cover from the Whelan correspondence to Philadelphia Pa., matching "Saint Louis Mo. '10' Jul 1" integral cds, Extremely Fine; with 1990 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 1  Estimate $5,000 - 7,500. ONE OF ONLY TWO RECORDED 1847 ISSUE COVERS USED ON JULY 1ST, 1851, THE FIRST DAY OF DEMONETIZATION. This was the first day on which the 1847 issue stamps were no longer valid for the payment of postage, according to the demonetization of June 11, 1851. The other July 1st, 1851 cover was used from New York City. (Image1)

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1450 1 image5¢ Red Brown, margins to just into frameline, small pre-use hole, pretty shade, tied by two strikes of red circular grid cancel on blue folded cover to New York City, matching "St. Louis Mo. '3' Aug 6" cds; 1851 docketing, Very Fine; with 1998 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 1  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. ONE OF ONLY TWO 1847 ISSUE DEMONETIZED USAGES FROM MISSOURI. This cover was mailed at the St. Louis post office on August 6, 1851, 37 days after the 1847 stamps were demonetized. After June 30, 1851 the 1847 stamps were no longer valid for the payment of postage according to the demonetization order. Nevertheless, the postmaster at St. Louis accepted the stamp as a 2¢ overpayment of the new 3¢ rate to New York City. (Image1)

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1451 1 image5¢ Red Brown, one cover and one front; first with margins to cutting, strong strike of red "St. Louis Mo. '5' Mar 25" cds on 1849 folded letter to Fayette Mo. about an applicant for the office of U.S. District Attorney for Missouri; second with three margins, tied by partial "St. Louis Mo. '5' Sep 21" cds on cover front only to Camden Mo., some bleaching, F.-V.F. pair, Covers with both points of origin and destination within Missouri are scarce. Scott No. 1  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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1452 1, 1 var. image5¢ Red Brown, Double Transfer, Type A, horizontal pair, pos. 79-80R1, full to large margins including right sheet margin, except just touched at left, cancelled by blue "X" handstamps that have been partially removed slightly affecting color, on 1847 folded letter to Norwich, Conn., matching blue "Evansville Ia. Sep 18" cds at left; file fold barely affects left stamp, Very Fine appearance; with 2011 PF certificate. Scott No. 1, 1 var.  $1,250 as normal pair on cover. (Image1)

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1453 1 var. image5¢ Red Brown, Preprint Paper Fold, large margins except just touched at top left corner, tied by red "St. Louis '5' May 6" cds on folded cover to Sulphur Springs, Mo.; light edge toning, F.-V.F. and attractive. Scott No. 1 var.  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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1454 1 image5¢ Red Brown, Two Singles, both with full margins, tied by red square grid cancels on 1849 letter and printed circular to Oswego, N.Y., matching "New York, Mar 6" cds; couple minor cover edge flaws, otherwise Very Fine. Scott No. 1 Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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1455 1 image5¢ Red Brown, four large margins, small light corner crease, cancelled by manuscript cross-hatching on cover to Manchester Conn., black "Brooklyn Ct. Nov 20" cds, Very Fine; with 2010 Weiss certificate. Scott No. 1  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1456 1 image5¢ Brown, ample margin to slightly in at bottom right, canceled by Cambridge, Mass. blue criss-crossed grid handstamp on turned cover to Clayville, N.Y., matching "5" rate handstamp and manuscript "undercharged" notation for due to addressee, initial inside usage to Cambridge with red "Le Roy, N.Y., May 13" cds and matching "10" rate handstamp; stamp with small tear to top right, otherwise Very Fine and unusual. Scott No. 1  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1457 1 image5¢ Red Brown, cancelled by red square grid causing small internal fault, on cover to Swanzey N.H., matching red "New-York '5cts.' 5 Jul" cds, reverse with two strikes of red "Banker's Mansion House, Broadway, New York" oval handstamps, F.-V.F., ex-Craveri. Scott No. 1  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1458 1 image5¢ Red Brown, three large margins, just shaving frameline at top, strong impression, tied by blue "Philada Pa. '5' May 3" cds on blue cover to Northampton Mass., 1849 pencil docketing, Very Fine. Scott No. 1  $650. (Image1)

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1459 1 image5¢ Red Brown, three large margins, just clear at right, beautiful rich color on bright paper, neatly tied by red squared grid on buff cover to Lakeville Conn., matching "New-York Sep 1" cds, endorsed "Via Bridgeport"; wax seal stain at center, reduced slightly at right, F.-V.F. Scott No. 1  $575. (Image1)

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1460 1 image5¢ Red Brown, margins large to just touching frameline, deep color, tied by red grid handstamp on 1849 folded letter to Boston, Mass., matching "New - York, Feb 20" cds, Very Fine. Scott No. 1  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1461 1a image5¢ Dark Brown, four margins, tied by black circular grid cancel on 1850 blue folded letter to New York City, red "Boston Mass. Oct 19" cds; some splitting along horizontal file fold, otherwise Very Fine; with 1987 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 1a  $1,025. (Image1)

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1462 1b image5¢ Orange Brown, ample to mostly large margins, tiny scissor cut in top left margins, tied by grid handstamp on 1851 folded letter sheet to New York City, additionally tied by red "Boston, 5cts, Jun 12" cds with matching "Paid" handstamp; cover with light folds not affecting stamp, F.-V.F.; with 2005 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 1b  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1463 2 image10¢ Black, large margins to clear at upper right, neat pen cancel, matching "Union Mo. May 10 / 51" postmark on buff envelope to Columbia, S.C., original 1851 enclosure; minor erosion in postmark, still Very Fine, accompanied by a stampless Union Mo. from 1849 addressed to Big Lick, Va., ex-Craveri; with 1993 P.S.E. certificate. Scott No. 2  Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. THE ONLY RECORDED 1847 COVER FROM UNION, MISSOURI. This is the only 1847 issue cover from a Missouri post office other than St. Louis. Union received a supply of 300 5¢ stamps and 100 10¢ stamps. No 5¢ covers are known, and this is the only 10¢ cover recorded from there. (Image1)

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1464 2 image10¢ Black, large margins all around, exquisite shade and impression, tied by attractive red "Saint Louis Mo. '10' Nov 3" cds on blue 1850 folded letter to Philadelphia Pa., matching strike adjacent, light horizontal file fold; trivial small edge tear at top, Extremely Fine and choice, ex-Emerson, Moody, Craveri; with 2000 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 2  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. The red St. Louis cds is rather unusual with the integral "10" rate designation inserted in an atypical manner in that it is directly above the state abbreviation. We do not note another example as St. Louis apparently used a different style on most 10¢ 1847 covers. (Image1)

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1465 2 image10¢ Black, two slightly overlapped singles, large to huge margins, cancelled by matching manuscript and cork cancel, on blue folded cover to Halifax, Nova Scotia, manuscript "Bay Route, Feb 23" manuscript route agent postmark, blue "Baltimore Md. Feb 24" cds, endorsed "p. British Steamer from New York to Halifax N.S.", red "Halifax, Paid, Feb 29, 1848" arrival leap year postmark, manuscript "2/-" shilling due rating for two-times the 1 shilling packet fee; cover refolded at top and extensively restored, Very Fine appearance. Scott No. 2  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. THE ONLY RECORDED USE FROM THE CHESAPEAKE BAY ROUTE AGENT. This letter was handed to the route agent aboard a steamboat carrying mail on Postal Route #2462. This Chesapeake Bay Route provided mail service over the 200 miles between Baltimore and Norfolk. The three route agents received 1,500 5¢ and 300 10¢ 1847 issue stamps. The 20¢ postage prepaid the double-weight rate for over 300 miles to New York City. The route agent delivered the letter to the Baltimore post office where it was postmarked Feb. 24th. There it was placed in a bag for the New York City post office, where it was delivered to the British mail steamer "Hibernia" departing Feb. 26th to Halifax and Liverpool. The letter was charged two-times the 1 shilling packet fee upon arrival.The astonishing U.S. equivalent of 68¢ was charged for this letter from its origin on Chesapeake Bay to Halifax - evidence that the British postal reform of 1839-40 emphatically did not apply to ocean mails carried by British ships. (Image1)

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1466 2 image10¢ Black, position 46R1, four large to huge margins margins, except just touched at bottom left, light corner crease at lower left, tied by bold strike of red squared grid cancel on light blue 1850 folded letter to New Orleans La., matching "New-York Mar 20" ocean mail cds, light horizontal fold just clear of stamp, Very Fine. Scott No. 2  Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. A RARE USE OF THE NEW YORK OCEAN MAIL MARKING ON AN 1847-ISSUE COVER. Stanley B. Ashbrook theorized that the first New York City Ocean Mail cancel was fashioned from the older "New York/Ship" postmark with the word "Ship" removed. It is known on a handful of March 1850 covers bearing stamps of the 1847 Issue. Creighton C. Hart described the five 1847 covers that were known to him, dated March 14th to 19th, and occasionally thereafter. (Chronicle 97). The cover offered here was not mentioned, but falls into this March date range. (Image1)

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1467 7-8A-7 image1¢ Blue, Types II-IIIa-II, positions 71-73L1E, left stamp double transfer, one inverted, large margin at bottom and part of sheet margin at left showing many lines of the erased inverted transfer inside and outside Position 71 entry, ample to slightly in on other sides, beautiful bright early shade and impression, tied by grid cancels, red "New Orleans La. Feb 8" cds on blue folded cover to Warren Me., Very Fine, an attractive cover and example of the Plate 1 Early inverted transfer, ex-Neinken, Wagshal. Scott No. 7-8A-7  Estimate $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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1468 7 image1¢ Blue, Type II, Plate 3, beautiful wide margins, just touched at top, stunning plate 4 color with proof-like impression, tied by sharp strike of "Boston 'Paid' 27 Jan" cds on blue folded January 27, 1857 part-printed market notice drop letter, Very Fine and choice. Scott No. 7  $600. (Image1)

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1469 7, 9 image1¢ Blue, Types II & IV, singles on 6 covers tied by New York integral bar cds's; includes the rare 1851 single bar "Aug 23" cds tying #5 on circular (edge nicks), two #9 usages tied by 1856 single bar cds, local drop and to Canada usages, two 1852 two-bar cds local usages and a 1852 three-bar usage tying #9 on circular to Richmond, Va., Very Fine overall. Scott No. 7, 9  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1470 7 image1¢ Blue, Type II, plate 1 early, three mostly large margins, fourth margin just in at top, tied to a very clean 1851 printed circular by a superb strike of the scarce small Boston "PAID" in grid cancel, partial red "Boston, Mass. 'Paid' Aug 21" red cds at top left; ex-Cowitt, Very Fine, This cancellation was only used for a very short period of time in 1851. Scott No. 7  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1471 7 image1¢ Blue, Type II, position 58R2 showing double transfer on lower value tablet and bottom right ornaments, hint of plate crack at top right corner, margins large to touching, tied by "New - York, Sep 21" single bar cds on 1856 Stuart's Steam Refined Sugar prices current with illustrated factory scene, Very Fine. Scott No. 7  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1472 9 image1¢ Blue, Type IV, horizontal pair, margins to cutting, cancelled by manuscript, used with 1852, 3¢ dull red, tied by blue "Charleston S.C. 'Paid' May 6" cds, "Boston Br. Packet May 10" backstamp, carried by Cunard Line Arabia from Boston May 10th to Liverpool arriving May 20th, red London (5.22) backstamp, red Paris (5.23) entry cds and handstamped "12" decimes due rating, F.-V.F. Scott No. 9  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1473 9 image1¢ Blue, Type IV, tied by "New York, Apr 23" integral two-bar cds on 1853 printed circular, red straight line "Circular Paid." handstamp; light cover edge toning at left edge, Very Fine. Scott No. 9  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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1474 9 image1¢ Blue, Type IV, position 31L1L showing double transfer in top and bottom tablets, clear to large margins, tied by "New York, Mar 22" integral three-bar cds on fresh cover to Bradford, N.H., Very Fine and choice. Scott No. 9  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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1475 10, 10A image(Cancels) 3¢ Orange Brown, Types I & II, study of 15 singles canceled by the very scarce 1851 New York integral single bar cds (Simpson rarity 6) used from August 12th to the 27th, 6 off cover and 9 on cover; various dates including August 13, 15, 18, 22-24 off cover, on cover usages including August 18, 20 (x2), 22 (x2, one privately carried from San Francisco), 23 (x2), 25 & the 26th, most hand selected for well margined examples; few flaws, still Very Fine overall, a wonderful assembly and study of this very scarce experimental postmark. Scott No. 10, 10A  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. (Image1)

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1476 10, 10A image(Cancels) 3¢ Orange Brown, Types I & II, study of 11 singles on cover canceled by the 1851 New York integral four-bar cds with usages from September to November of 1851; includes four usage in September (3, 12, 24 & 28th), four usages in October (1, 6, 27 & 29th) and three in November (10th x2 & 127th); all with clear readable strikes, Very Fine overall. Scott No. 10, 10A  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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1477 10 image(Cancels) 3¢ Orange Brown, Type I, large margins to just shaving frameline at bottom, bright vibrant color, tied by bold socked-on-the-nose "New York, Aug 22" integral single bar cds on immaculate cover to Cooperstown, Extremely Fine, a gem usage of this short-lived experimental postmark. Scott No. 10  Estimate $300 - 400. The use of this "single bar" cancellation is known only in the latter half of August 1851 for a period of sixteen days from the 12th to the 27th. It was one of several different bar style integral cancellers used during this period in New York City. (Image1)

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1478 10 image(Cancels) 3¢ Orange Brown, Type I, position 78L1i, large even margins including frameline of next stamp at bottom, deep color, neatly tied by "pinwheel" cancel on buff cover with large red "Cincinnati, O., Jul 29" cds at right, Extremely Fine. Scott No. 10  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1479 10 image(Cancels) 3¢ Orange Brown, Type I, Right Margin Single, position 20L1I, tied by "New York, Aug 1" integral single bar cds on 1851 folded letter to Philadelphia, Pa., Very Fine, this being the earliest known usage of this experimental townmark. Scott No. 10  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1480 10 image(Cancels) 3¢ Orange Brown, Type I, position 96R1I, clear to large margins, rich color, tied by full "New York, Sep 2" integral four-bar cds on 1851 folded letter to Belvidere, N.J., Very Fine, the second day of use of this experimental townmark. Scott No. 10  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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1481 10 image(Dates) 3¢ Orange Brown, Type I, First Day Cover, position 45R1E, ample margins to into frameline at bottom, tied by neat red grid handstamp on folded priced current sheet to Boston, Mass., matching "Mobile, Ala., Jul 1" First Day of Issue cds, datelined and docketed July 1, 1851; cover refolded and vertical crease affecting stamp, Fine, still a lovely First Day of Issue cover of the 1851, 3¢ Orange Brown used from Mobile, ex Hulme; with 1989 A.P.S. and 1989 P.F. certificates. Scott No. 10; $12,500  Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. In the 1851 Sesquicentennial book, Wilson Hulme records 43 first day usages of the 1851, 3¢ orange brown in his census. Only two verified examples are known from Mobile, Alabama. (Image1)

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1482 10, 10A image(Dates) 3¢ Orange Brown, Types I-II, First Month of Use, 29 single franking covers, each with a different July 3rd to 31st 1851 townmark; nice range of towns including red Yonkers, N.Y., blue Syracuse, N.Y. intgral rate, blue Frederick, Md., blue Collinsville, Ct. with straight line "Paid" handstamps cancelling, Boston, Mass. with black and red small "Paid" in grid handstamp and U.S. Express Mail usages, blue Milwaukee, Wis., Detroit, Mich. with red cds and blue grid handstamp tying, etc., with at last ten four margin examples with many items plated, three covers with file folds affecting stamps, otherwise Very Fine or better. Scott No. 10, 10A  Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. (Image1)

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1483 10 image(Usages) 3¢ Orange Brown, Type I, left margin guidline single canceled by square grid handstamp on 1851 folded Phelps, Dodge & Co. invoice, red "New - York, July 13" cds, with handstamp on inside billing "To encourage the cheap Postage system, we pre-pay all letters. P.D. & Co.", accompanied by 1852 New Haven, Con. merchant corner card cover with printed "We Always Pre-Pay" at top; stamp on former with small corner crease, otherwise Very Fine. Scott No. 10  Estimate $150 - 200. After penalty rate took effect on July 1, 1851, many businesses adopted a rule that all of their outgoing mail would be prepaid. (Image1)

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1484 10 image(Usages) 3¢ Orange Brown, Type I, mostly torn away from cover dateliend "August 18th, 1851" from writer working aboard ship travelling between Havana and Charges (probably aboard the contract mail steamship S.S. Falcon), to Cohoes, N.Y. entering the mails with red "New Orleans, La., Aug 22" cds, matching "Steam" handstamp and manuscript "10" rate applied over portion of stamp, interesting letter mentioning sending affects and letters home by the ships Empire City, Georgia, Ohio and Cherokee, Very Fine, an interesting usage. Scott No. 10  Estimate $75 - 100. (Image1)

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1485 10A, 11A image(Cancels) 3¢ Issues, Types II, study of 10 singles on cover canceled by the 1851 New York integral three-bar cds with usages from December 1851 to March of 1852; includes six #10A usages and four #11A usages including December 11, 1851 usage of 3¢ experimental orange brown (position 98L1L, signed Amonette) and the earliest known usage of this postmark, also includes a #10A usage tied by the scarce New York integral two-bar cds used in 1851; Very Fine overall. Scott No. 10A, 11A Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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1486 10A image(Cancels) 3¢ Deep Orange Brown, Type II, margins to cutting, tied by "New York Aug 22" cds with single 5½mm thick slug on blue folded letter to Towanda, Pa.; file fold affects 3¢, Fine and scarce. Scott No. 10A  Estimate $200 - 300. The use of the "single bar" cancellation is known only in the latter half of August 1851 for a period of sixteen days from Aug. 12 to Aug. 27. It was one of several different bar style integral cancellers used during this period in New York City. (Image1)

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1487 10A image(Cancels) 3¢ Orange Brown, Type II, ample to mostly large margins, tied by neat "New York, Aug 14" integral single bar cds on 1851 folded letter sheet to Auburn, Me., Extremely Fine, a choice example of this scarce townmark. Scott No. 10A Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1488 10A image(Cancels) 3¢ Orange Brown, Type II, position 18R2E, ample to mostly large margins, rich color, tied by "New York, Aug 16" integral single bar cds on fresh 1851 folded letter sheet to Providence, Extremely Fine, a gem stamp and scarce townmark combination. Scott No. 10A  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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1489 10A image(Cancels) 3¢ Orange Brown, Type II, bright and fresh with four large margins except just touched at bottom, neatly tied by "New York Oct 19" two-bar integral cds on orange buff cover to Kingston, N.Y., green Charles S. Little embossed cameo on flap, flap tear, Very Fine. Scott No. 10A  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1490 10A image(Cancels) 3¢ Orange Brown, Type II, Horizontal Pair, mostly large margins, tied by blue "Paid" handstamps on folded letter to Wilmington, Del., matching "Sonora, California, Dec 16, 1851" two-line date stamp, letter datelined "Summit Pass Camp of Toulumne, County Water Company, Dec 13th, 1851" with interesting content; expertly mended cover tears and flaws in left stamp, Very Fine appearance. Scott No. 10A  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1491 10A image(Cancels) 3¢ Orange Brown, Type II, two lines of recut in upper left triangle, clear to large margins, tied by "New York, Aug 17" integral single bar cds on 1851 folded letter to Lynchburg, Va., Very Fine and choice. Scott No. 10A Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1492 10A image(Cancels) 3¢ Orange Brown, Type II, position 42L5E, clear to large margins, tied by "New York, Sep 1" integral four-bar cds on fresh 1851 bank notice to New London, Conn., Very Fine and choice, the earliest recorded use of this experimental townmark. Scott No. 10A  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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1493 10A image(Cancels) 3¢ Orange Brown, Type II, clear to mostly large margins, tied by neat "New York, Oct 17" integral four bar cds on 1851 folded letter to Houston, Tx., Very Fine and choice, a scarce experimental postmark used for approximately three months at the later part of 1851. Scott No. 10A  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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1494 10A image(Cancels) 3¢ Orange Brown, Type II, clear to large margins, tied by "New York, Nov 21" integral four-bar cds on 1851 folded letter to Newport, R.I., Very Fine, a late usage of this experimental integral grid townmark and canceller. Scott No. 10A  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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1495 10A image(Shades) 3¢ Copper Brown, Type II, Horizontal Pair, positions 18-19L2E, rich distinctive color, on cover to Astoria, Oregon Territory, tied by blue Philadelphia, Pa. cds; right stamp slightly soiled at top right, otherwise Very Fine, a rare multiple usage of the 1851 3¢ Copper Brown to Oregon Territory, Scott cat. $1,250 for a off cover 3¢ copper brown single; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 10A  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1496 10A image(Usages) 3¢ Orange Brown, Type II, Two Vertical Pairs, positions 83/93L2E, 88/98L2E, rich colors, top pair with vertical pre-printing paper fold, tied by "Philadelphia, Pa., Dec 21" cds's on 1851 cover to Astoria, Oregon Territory; cover with some light edge wear, Very Fine, an attractive and rare double 6¢ Pacific coast rate usage. Scott No. 10A  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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1497 10A image(Usages) 3¢ Orange Brown, Type II, position 64L1E, manuscript canceled on fresh cover to Providence, R.I., matching "Albion, R.I., Aug 19" origin postmark at left, cover readdressed to East Greenwich and franked with additional large margined 1851, 3¢ orange brown, position 66L5E, with blue "Providence, R.I., Aug 23" cds tying both stamps, Extremely Fine, a lovely plate one early and plate five early combination. Scott No. 10A  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1498 10A image(Usages) 3¢ Orange Brown, Type II, Two Vertical Pairs, positions 84/94L2E, 79/89L2E, rich colors, tied by blue grid handstamps on 1851 cover to Astoria, Oregon Territory, matching "Philadelphia, Pa., Dec 8" cds; cover with light edge wear and some staining in address panel, F.-V.F. Scott No. 10A  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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1499 10A , 7 image(Usages) 3¢ Orange Brown, Type II, pair and single, Pos. 17-18, 29L1E, tied by grids along with 1¢ blue, type II (7), pos. 49R1E on circa 1851 front only to Halifax, Nova Scotia, blue "Baltimore Md. Jul. 7" cds, red "Paid" and "10" rating handstamp, manuscript "5", endorsed "p 'Europa' "; 1¢ with file crease, Fine appearance, Fine appearance, a rare first week of use of both stamps. Scott No. 10A + 7  Estimate $300 - 400. THIS COVER IS A SECOND DAY USE OF THE "THROUGH" RATE TO CANADA. The U.S.-British Treaty of 1849 did not apply to the British provinces in North America. Prior to April 6, 1851, the internal rate of the U.S. or British North American province where a letter originated had to be prepaid. The internal rate of the receiving country would be collected from the addressee. On that date, a Postal Convention with Canada established a 10¢ or 6d "through" rate from point of origin to destination. The maritime provinces, including Nova Scotia, were not originally included in this convention. However, they were added to the agreement on July 6th, 1851. (Image1)

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1500 10A , 7 image(Usages) 3¢ Orange Brown, Type II, strip of six, positions 25-30L5E, used with two 1¢ blue, type II singles, faulty from edge placement, tied by New York squared grids on folded cover to Montreal, Canada, fancy red "U. States" exchange marking, red "Montreal L.C. OC 18 1851" arrival backstamp; cover refolded and silked, reduced slightly at right, Fine, a scarce double-rate use, ex-Hart. Scott No. 10A + 7  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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