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Postal History

Stampless Covers
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
1036 cover 1765 image1765, "Dover Ship Lre", large two-line handstamp on 1765 folded cover (no contents) to "The Reverend Doctor Daniel Burton, Secretary to the Society for the propagation of the Gospel in Barlet (sic) Buildings, Holborn, London (England), with docketing "N. 5 New England Connecticut, A Letter from the Revd Mr. Liaming(?) at Norwalk dated Norwalk Sept. 30, 1765. Rec'd at a Committee Jan. 13, 1766.", London "10/DE" Bishop mark arrival backstamp, Very Fine and early ship letter. (Image)

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Estimate $100-150
SOLD for $110.00
Will close during Public Auction
1037 cover 1796 image1796, St. Kitts to Trenton N.J., folded letter between two sons of Abraham Hunt, written by James to his brother Peter, business contents regarding the markets for various goods in St. Kitts, few faults, Fine appearance, Abraham Hunt was the most prominent merchant of Trenton. He was appointed postmaster by Benjamin Franklin and served for many years. On the night before the Battle of Trenton during the Revolutionary War, German Col. Rahl was engaged in Christmas festivities at Hunt's residence and his conviviality on that occasion caused him to leave unopened a note that warned him of the approach of Washington's army. Rahl died during the battle. (Image)

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Estimate $300-400
SOLD for $170.00
Will close during Public Auction
1038 cover 1796-97 image1796-97, N.York Statehood Period Straightline Postmarks, three commercial folded letters from outside the U.S.A. comprising 1796 from London England (but written by an employee of a German company) to Providence R.I., 1797 from London England to Philadelphia and 1797 from Port au Prince Haiti to Philadelphia with "per Ship Diana via New York" routing instruction at bottom left, Very Fine. (Image) (Image2) (Image3)

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Estimate $150-200
SOLD for $150.00
Will close during Public Auction
1039 cover 1797 image1797, 4 pence due rating, perfectly struck on folded letter datelined "Copy original per the Franklin to New York, London March 31, 1797" and addressed to Philadelphia, manuscript instruction "per the Pomona" at bottom left, Extremely Fine. (Image)

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Estimate $100-150
SOLD for $80.00
Will close during Public Auction
1040 1845 imageJuly 1, 1845, First Day of New 5c Rate, manuscript "Oakham Mass. July 1" and "5" with separate original letter datelined "Oakham July 1st, 1845", on folded cover addressed to Chester New Hampshire, Very Fine, July 1, 1845 is the day of the 5c rate for single sheet letters sent 300 miles or less, per ½ ounce. (Image)

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Estimate $150-200
SOLD for $110.00
Will close during Public Auction
1041 cover 1846 image"Rives Mich." Manuscript cancels, two 1846 stampless covers with manuscript "10" cent rates from son to family back in Colerain Mass., one datelined Dec. 27, 1846 and the other June 24, 1846 with interesting content including "…He may well called a merciful Being when I reflect upon my past life and see how I have spent my time it seems as though I might have seen things different but now I am determined to serve the Lord the rest of my days…" and talks about growing corn and oats and writes, "People are coming into Mich this season very much. There is 20 or 30 persons old and young stop in this neighborhood this week. They are connection of our neighbors from York State. Mich will be something sometime if we can get rid of so much Locofocoism (sic). I was in hopes when they was a blustering about the war so much they would be the first to turn out but it is not so they are brave fellows all but the fighting they do the baring and the Wigs the fighting…", each with an inked image at the left added on much later, Very Fine, Rives is not reported in the American Stampless Cover Catalog. (Image) (Image2)

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Estimate $150-200
SOLD for $80.00
Will close during Public Auction
1042 cover 1851 imageJuly 1, 1851, First Day of New 5c Rate, folded letter datelined "New York July 1st, 1851", red "5" and two red "STEAM / BOAT" handstamps at top, addressed to New London Conn., business contents, Very Fine, July 1, 1851 is the day of the new 5c rate for letters sent 300 miles or less, per ½ ounce. (Image)

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Estimate $200-300
SOLD for $300.00
Will close during Public Auction

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