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U.S. Postal History continued...

Railroad Covers continued...
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
6281 561-S-2, RF V image[Ohio] P., C. & St. L. R'y./BACK-LICK STATION (Towle 561-S-2, RF V), Very Fine octagonal datestamp, Sep 27, 1883, with a pen-canceled 3¢ green (207) on a cover to Elmwood, O.; minor soiling, F.-V.F.
Suggested Bid $100
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Suggested Bid $100-150
CLOSED
Closing..Apr-05, 09:00 PM
6282 582-A-1, RF IV image[Ohio] T. T. & EASTERN, R. R. (Towle 582-A-1, RF IV), clear c.d.s. Mar 6 c.d.s. cancels a 1¢ postal card (UX5) to Smithville, O., Very Fine. Apparently the listing example, .
Suggested Bid $100
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Suggested Bid $75-100
CLOSED
Closing..Apr-05, 09:00 PM
6283 596-D-1, RF I image[Ohio] CLEVE.FT.W, & CHI., R.P.O., TR 2 (Towle 596-D-1, RF I), mostly clear "RMS" duplex, Jun 25, 1908, ties a 2¢ Shield (319) on an illustrated corner card cover from the National Express Co. in Payne, O.; to Toledo, O. and backstamped there the next day, Very Fine.
Suggested Bid $60
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Suggested Bid $40-60
CLOSED
Closing..Apr-05, 09:00 PM
6284 599-L-1, RF I image[Ohio] CLEVE. & TOLEDO, R.P.O., TR.7 (Towle 599-L-1, RF I), mostly clear Oct 9 c.d.s. with cork killer cancelling a 3¢ green (147) on an exceptional illustrated advertising cover featuring the "Queen" Sewing Machine from the Dauntless Mfg. Co. of Norwalk, O.; to Columbus, O. and backstamped there the same day; reduced just a tad with tiny sealed tear at the right, Very Fine, Ex-Wyer.
Suggested Bid $70
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Suggested Bid $50-75
CLOSED
Closing..Apr-05, 09:00 PM
6285 894-N-1, RF III image[Oregon] PORTLAND & SAC., R.P.O. (Towle 894-N-1, RF III), bold c.d.s., Jul 1, 1889, on an Oregon & California R.R. Co. Land Office corner card cover franked with a 2¢ green (213) tied by a bold "O" killer; to Roseburg, Or. and backstamped there the next day; includes the original letter on an Oregon & California R.R. Co. letterhead, Very Fine.
Suggested Bid $70
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Suggested Bid $50-75
SOLD for $55.00
Closing..Apr-05, 09:00 PM
6286 896.11-B-1, RF IV image[Oregon] ONTARIO & RIVERSIDE, R.P.O., T372 (Towle 896.11-B-1, RF IV), clear c.d.s., Mar 19, 1918, and two barred ellipse killers tie a pair of 1¢ green (462) on a postcard to Dallas, Ore.; the card, "Greetings from Crane, Oregon" pictures a man fishing in a stream captioned "Fisherman's Paradise", Very Fine. Seemingly underrated in Towle., .
Suggested Bid $150
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Suggested Bid $150-200
SOLD for $275.00
Closing..Apr-05, 09:00 PM
6287 902-2-A-1 var, RF IV image[Oregon] FALLBRIDGE & CULVER, R.P.O., NORTH (Towle 902-2-A-1 var, RF IV), clear "RMS" duplex, Nov 3, 1911, with a direction instead of a trip number, ties a 1¢ green (331) on a picture postcard from Bend, Ore. to Buchanan, Mich.; card is a real photo of a "Scene in Bend, Ore." featuring several automobiles; bit of minor soiling, still Very Fine. Formerly 899.1-A-1, .
Suggested Bid $100
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Suggested Bid $75-100
SOLD for $80.00
Closing..Apr-05, 09:00 PM
6288 Unlisted image[Pennsylvania] CARROLL & POTTSV., AGT. (Towle Unlisted), mostly clear Jun 27 c.d.s. with a cork-canceled 3¢ green (207) on a Bradford, Pa. Grocer's fancy corner card cover to Williamsport, Pa.; includes original letter; reduced slightly at the right, F.-V.F. A previously unrecorded Carrolltown & Pottsville route agent's marking on the New York, Lake Erie & Western R.R. (?), Ex-Towle.
Suggested Bid $150
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Suggested Bid $100-150
CLOSED
Closing..Apr-05, 09:00 PM
6289 Unlisted image[Pennsylvania] P. V. & C. R. R. (Towle Unlisted), Very Fine Oct 13 c.d.s. with a fancy grid killer on a clean 3¢ green entire (U163) to Pittsburgh, Very Fine. Probably the Pittsburgh, Virginia & Charleston Railroad, which existed from February 1870 until November 1872, .
Suggested Bid $200
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Suggested Bid $100-150
CLOSED
Closing..Apr-05, 09:00 PM
6290 PH-1-a, RF VII image[Pennsylvania] H. & P. PHILA., R.P.O., TR10 (Towle PH-1-a, RF VII), mostly clear Streetcar c.d.s., Aug 14, 1895, with a cork killer tying a slightly damaged 2¢ carmine (267) on a locally addressed cover; slightly nicked lower right corner, F.-V.F. This People's Passenger Railway marking is the scarcest of the Philadelphia Streetcar markings; the "H" was for Chestnut Hill Station, the "P" for Passayunk, .
Suggested Bid $200
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Suggested Bid $150-200
CLOSED
Closing..Apr-05, 09:00 PM
6291 PH-5-e, RF IV image[Pennsylvania] PHILA. & CHEST. HILL R.P.O., TR 26 (Towle PH-5-e, RF IV), clear c.d.s. duplexed with a barred ellipse, Jul 25, 1907, ties a 1¢ green (300) on a picture postcard to Safe Harbor, Pa.; the card pictures Philadelphia's Broad Street Station, Very Fine.
Suggested Bid $70
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Suggested Bid $50-75
CLOSED
Closing..Apr-05, 09:00 PM
6292 136-G-1, RF IV image[Pennsylvania] W'MSPORT & GAZZAM., R.P.O. (Towle 136-G-1, RF IV), partly light but complete c.d.s., Dec 6, 1888, on a cover franked with a cork canceled 2¢ green (213) with a very scarce Beech Creek Railroad Co., Jersey Shore, Pa. corner card; to New York City and backstamped there the next day; small edge tear at the right, Very Fine.
Suggested Bid $80
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Suggested Bid $60-80
CLOSED
Closing..Apr-05, 09:00 PM
6293 183-A-1, RF V image[Pennsylvania] LEBANON VALLEY R. R. (Towle 183-A-1, RF V), Very Fine Apr 9 c.d.s. ties a 3¢ brownish carmine (26) on a cover to Lancaster, Pa.; reduced at the top with overall foxing and a small tear at the right, otherwise Very Fine.
Suggested Bid $100
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Suggested Bid $75-100
CLOSED
Closing..Apr-05, 09:00 PM
6294 188-S-2, RF VI image[Pennsylvania] OFFICE R. & C. R. R. Co./MILLWAY (Towle 188-S-2, RF VI), clear c.d.s., Nov 17, 1865, with a pen-canceled 3¢ rose (65) on a pristine cover to Philadelphia; manuscript docketing "18 Nov 1865", Very Fine, Ex-Towle.
Suggested Bid $150
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Suggested Bid $100-150
SOLD for $110.00
Closing..Apr-05, 09:00 PM
6295 190-C-1, RF VI image[Pennsylvania] PHILA. & POTTSVILLE, R. R. (Towle 190-C-1, RF VI), clear Jul 7 c.d.s. ties a four-margin 3¢ dull red (11A) on a folded address leaf to Philadelphia; tape-repaired tear at the top center, otherwise Very Fine.
Suggested Bid $100
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Suggested Bid $75-100
CLOSED
Closing..Apr-05, 09:00 PM
6296 195-S-14, RF V image[Pennsylvania] N. C. RAILWAY/EMIGSVILLE (Towle 195-S-14, RF V), excellent strike of a blue double circle datestamp, Jan 9, 1881, on a target-canceled 1¢ postal card (UX7) to Cannonsburg, Pa.; address faded, Fine, Ex-Towle and apparently the listing example.
Suggested Bid $70
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Suggested Bid $50-75
SOLD for $70.00
Closing..Apr-05, 09:00 PM
6297 197-A-1, RF III image[Pennsylvania] L'K. HAV. & H'BG, AGT. (Towle 197-A-1, RF III), clear Jan 17 c.d.s. with a cork-canceled 3¢ green (184) on an outstanding black & red on yellow illustrated advertising cover featuring a "Peipher's Line" Boxcar and including a matching illustrated bol dated Jan 1, 1880, Very Fine.
Suggested Bid $150
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Suggested Bid $100-150
CLOSED
Closing..Apr-05, 09:00 PM
6298 202-G-1, RF IV image[Pennsylvania] MORRISD. & McCART., R.P.O., TR 72 (Towle 202-G-1, RF IV), clear "RMS" duplex, Oct 12, 1908, ties a 2¢ carmine (301) on a cover to Snedekerville, Pa. with a Houtzdale, Pa. Ice Cream Wholesaler's corner card, Very Fine, Ex-Wyer.
Suggested Bid $70
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Suggested Bid $50-75
CLOSED
Closing..Apr-05, 09:00 PM
6299 203-L-2, RF VII image[Pennsylvania] PA. CENTRAL, R.P.O. (Towle 203-L-2, RF VII), mostly clear Oct 15 c.d.s. on a 1¢ postal card (UX3) to Fox Lake, Wis., Very Fine. Apparently the listing example, .
Suggested Bid $200
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Suggested Bid $150-200
CLOSED
Closing..Apr-05, 09:00 PM
6300 203-I-1, RF I image[Pennsylvania] N.Y. & PITTS. R.P.O., W. DIV., TR.13 (Towle 203-I-1, RF I), clear c.d.s., Aug 5 (1883), with a cork killer tying a 3¢ green (207) on an attractive corner card cover to Weedsport, N.Y. and backstamped there the next day; red corner card is from the Logan House Hotel, Altoona, Pa.; included is the original 4-page letter with a marvelous Logan House illustrated letterhead; flap torn, Very Fine.
Suggested Bid $80


The Logan House is the establishment after which entrepreneur, Fred Harvey, is believed to have modeled his restaurant empire.
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Suggested Bid $50-75
CLOSED
Closing..Apr-05, 09:00 PM

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