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U.S. Postal History continued...

Registered Covers continued...
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
6303   image1918 (Dec. 5), registered post card locally used in Poughkeepsie, New York, message on the reverse is the work of a way out Willie ranting against his local government, pinholes in several places (including the adhesive) are the result of joining the return receipt; tip of top left corner missing, otherwise F.-V.F.
Suggested Bid $80
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SOLD for $50.00
Closing..Jan-14, 09:00 PM
6304   image1925 (Aug 21), registered cover with commemorative frankings, 3 backstamps, F.-V.F., colorful.
Suggested Bid $40
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SOLD for $30.00
Closing..Jan-14, 09:00 PM
Postage Due
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
6305   image1913, postage due cover used domestically, legal-sized advertising cover sent from Philadelphia to New York but 2¢ underpaid. Nice item, F.-V.F.
Suggested Bid $100
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CLOSED
Closing..Jan-14, 09:00 PM
6306   image1915, postage due cover used domestically in the U.S., legal-sized entire, sent from San Francisco to Philadelphia, but 6¢ underpaid (the sender was clearly an optimist), F.-V.F.
Suggested Bid $100
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CLOSED
Closing..Jan-14, 09:00 PM
6307   image1888, postage due cover used domestically in the U.S., a legal-size cover from the House of Representatives in Washington, D.C., the two 2¢ bank notes however were 2¢ underpaid. Some wear, Fine, uncommon.
Suggested Bid $100
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CLOSED
Closing..Jan-14, 09:00 PM
6308   image1893, postage due cover used domestically in the U.S., a legal-size advertising cover for a brewing company in Brooklyn, New York, the 2¢ Columbian franking came up 2¢ short (possibly because of weight). Noticeable edge wear at left, otherwise Fine.
Suggested Bid $100
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CLOSED
Closing..Jan-14, 09:00 PM
6309   image1892, postage due cover used domestically in the U.S., a legal-size advertising cover for an insurance company, 2¢ postage was 2¢ underpaid (overweight?), F.-V.F.
Suggested Bid $100
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SOLD for $50.00
Closing..Jan-14, 09:00 PM
6310 J1 imagePostage Due, 1879, 1¢ brown (Scott J1), single 1¢ used with three single 3¢ brown postage dues (Scott J3) to pay 10¢ due on short paid cover from London England addressed to Nederland Colorado; franked with GB 2½d blue (Scott 82, plate 23); Postage Dues with target cancels, an Extremely Fine usage.
Suggested Bid $120
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SOLD for $160.00
Closing..Jan-14, 09:00 PM
6311 J3 imagePostage Due, 1879, 3¢ brown (Scott J3), single tied by negative "T" cancel on cover to Tombstone Ariz. from Anaheim Cal franked with 3¢ green (Scott 207), purple straight line "DUE 3 CENTS" at upper left; Tombstone backstamp, excellent territorial usage of the Postage Due stamp; stamp with faults and cover opened irregularly at right and missing one side flap, otherwise Fine.
Suggested Bid $150
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Suggested Bid $150-200
SOLD for $150.00
Closing..Jan-14, 09:00 PM
6312 J18 imagePostage Due, 1884, 5¢ red brown (Scott J18), horizontal pair with punched cross precancels on 1886 short paid cover which originate in Great Britain franked wih 2½d lilac (Scott 101) tied by Cranmore duplex on cover addressed to Westerly RI; NY Due 10 Cents opera glass marking at lower left, While Arfken does not note this precancel in his 1991 work on US Postage Dues it is most likely a NYC mark; stamps faulty and cover with toned spots, Fine usage, with 1998 P.F. certificate.
Suggested Bid $150
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SOLD for $275.00
Closing..Jan-14, 09:00 PM
6313 J18 imagePostage Due, 1884, 5¢ red brown (Scott J18), vertical pair, tied by segmented cork cancels and paying 10¢ deficiency on 1890 cover from Great Britain franked with 2½d in postage tied by duplex postmarks with 951 in barred oval; marked 10 cents due with NYC opera glass handstamp; addressed to Newburgh NY; proper US backstamps; cover reduced at left removing the perforations from the top of the 5¢ pair and minor edge flaws, Fine usage.
Suggested Bid $150
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SOLD for $150.00
Closing..Jan-14, 09:00 PM
6314 J22 Postage Due, 1891, 1¢ bright claret (Scott J22), five singles and single 5¢ Claret (Scott J25), each with target cancels, on 1893 cover which originated in Sweden, Vagstofors date stamp at upper right, New York Due 10 Cents opera glass marging at lower left; Minn backstamp; 5¢ with natural straight edge at left, 1¢ stamps with small faults, Fine usage.
Suggested Bid $100
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SOLD for $100.00
Closing..Jan-14, 09:00 PM
6315 J22 Postage Due, 1891, 1¢ bright claret (Scott J22), single, cork cancel, used on reply card for ordering wood, Naugatuck Conn Dec 1 1892 date stamp, Card placed in the mails without a stamp and thus postage due; stamp and card with minor toning, Fine usage.
Suggested Bid $50
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SOLD for $50.00
Closing..Jan-14, 09:00 PM
6316 J24 imagePostage Due, 1891, 3¢ bright claret (Scott J24), horizontal pair tied by double oval New York postmark on reverse of 1894 cover which originated in Great Britain franked with GB 1d stamp, addressed to New York City, straight line "COLLECT POSTAGE 6 CENTS" at left; Consulate of the USA Birmingham return address, an Extremely Fine cover.
Suggested Bid $90
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SOLD for $90.00
Closing..Jan-14, 09:00 PM
6317 J26 Postage Due, 1891, 10¢ bright claret (Scott J26), single, with partial strike of Cincinnati Ohio double oval postmark on 1894 cover which originated in Switzerland franked with 25c green (Scott 83a) tied by Bern pmk, addressed to Cincinnati Ohio, "New York Due 10 Cents" opera glass and large outlined "T" at left; fancy magenta double circle "REC'D CINN'TI. O. VIA Pitts. & Cin. R.P.O." backstamp; cover with minor edge flaws and toning band at the center, Fine usage.
Suggested Bid $100
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SOLD for $80.00
Closing..Jan-14, 09:00 PM
6318 J39 imagePostage Due, 1895, 2¢ deep claret (Scott J39), single, tied by Summit, NJ May 7 1901 duplex on incoming cover from Baranquilla Colombia with US COLLECT POSTAGE 10 CENTS, Summit and Baranquilla backstamps, an Extremely Fine usage.
Suggested Bid $450


This cover was mailed without evidence of postage, but with a black on green label which states that no stamps were available and tied by large oval RIO HACHA FRANCA handstamp, double circle AGENCIA POSTAL NACIONAL RIO HACHA and "T" in circle below label. Extremely scarce provisional usage
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CLOSED
Closing..Jan-14, 09:00 PM
6319 J39 imagePostage Due, 1895, 2¢ deep claret (Scott J39), horizontal strip of three with blue crayon cancel on reverse of 1896 cover from Swanage England franked with 1d postage, addressed to Chicago Ill; "T/15" in hexagon, "DUE 10 CENTS" in circle, corrected to "6" and "CHICAGO ILL F. D." at left; cover with light bends, Very Fine usage, ex-Arthur White.
Suggested Bid $150
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CLOSED
Closing..Jan-14, 09:00 PM
6320 J42 Postage Due, 1895, 10¢ deep claret (Scott J42), two singles, tied by double oval NY postmark on reverse o 1899 cover which originated in Great Britain franked two 1d and single ½d tied by London postmarks, addressed to Brooklyn, NY; NY Due 20 Cents opera glass marking at lower left; cover with small edge flaws, Very Fine usage.
Suggested Bid $80
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CLOSED
Closing..Jan-14, 09:00 PM
6321 J64 imagePostage Due, 1917, 5¢ carmine (Scott J64), single, used with single 2¢ (Scott J 62), tied by lightly struck New York double oval on reverse of 1925 cover which originated in Tiflis Georgia (Russia) franked with 7 kopek stamp (Scott 282) addressed to New York City; NY Due 7 Cents opera glass handstamp at lower left, large purple boxed handstamp at center.
Suggested Bid $90
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CLOSED
Closing..Jan-14, 09:00 PM
6322 J68 imagePostage Due, 1925, ½¢ dull red (Scott J68), First Day cover, Philadelphia, PA, Apr. 15, 1925 machine cancel, typed address, with letter from Philip Ward Jr. documenting that this was the de facto first day of issue date since the new 1 ½¢ rate didn't go into effect until this date (two days after stamp was technically issued), F.-V.F.
Suggested Bid $300
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Suggested Bid $300-400
CLOSED
Closing..Jan-14, 09:00 PM

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