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U.S. Postal History continued...

Railroad Covers continued...
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
11221   image[Nevada] THERMO & RENO, R.P.O., SOUTH, mostly clear "RMS" duplex, May, 15, 1902, cancels a 2¢ red entire (U362) to Stockton, Cal., backstamped Stockton the same day; reduced sy at the right, Fine to Very Fine. Unlisted by the U.S.R.P.O. Catalog. (Image)

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SOLD for $120.00
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11222 676-S-7, RF VII image[Nevada] CENT(RAL PACIF)IC R. R./VERDI. (Towle 676-S-7, RF VII), partial blue double oval, Mar 7, 1872, with a second partial strike canceling the indicia on a 3¢ green entire U82 to Sacramento, Cal.;; includes the original chatty 3-page letter datelined Bronco (Nev.) in which the writer refers to himself as a "wandering refugee", having spent time recently in four other Nevada towns: Verdi, Wadsworth, Hot Springs, and Reno; cover reduced slightly at the right, otherwise Very Fine, Ex-Towle and apparently the listing example. (Image)

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11223 976-S-? image[Nevada] CEN. PAC. R. R. (Towle 976-S-?), faint, but mostly discernable double oval, Oct 6, 1870, cancels a 3¢ pink entire (U58), with a printed Wells Fargo frank, to Oakland, Cal.; reduced just a tad at the right, Fine to Very Fine. A previously unrecorded station agent's marking. (Image)

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11224 977.3-? image[Nevada] TONOPAH & STAGG, H. CLIFFORD ROBINSON, Tr. 10 (Towle 977.3-?), choice strike of this Railway Postal Clerk's purple c.d.s., Aug 10, 1910, on a Post Office Registered Package Receipt originating in Rhyolite, Nev., Very Fine. (Image)

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11225 990-D-1, RF III image[Nevada, California] MOUND HOUSE & KEELER, R.P.O. (Towle 990-D-1, RF III), mostly clear c.d.s., Mar 3, 1896 (day inverted), with a cork-canceled 2¢ carmine (267) on a cover to Alameda, Cal. and backstamped there on Mar 5; negligible small stain in the center, Fine to Very Fine. Very scarce and underrated by Towle. (Image)

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SOLD for $65.00
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11226 Unlisted image[New Jersey] FREEHOLD & N.Y. RY./WICKATUNK, N.J. (Towle Unlisted), mostly clear strike of a large blue c.d.s., May 30, 1881, on a cover franked with an uncanceled 2¢ vermilion (183) to Wickatunk; reduced a bit at the right with minor edge flaws, Fine to Very Fine. A previously unknown station agent's datestamp.,

The Freehold & New York Railway was in existence from 1877 until 1888 when it became the Freehold & New York Railroad
. (Image)

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11227 Unlisted image[New Jersey] N.Y. & SEA PLAIN, AGT. (Towle Unlisted), somewhat blurry Sep 13 (1877) c.d.s. ties a 3¢ green (158) on a Spring Lake, N.J. corner card cover to Philadelphia. A rare, previously unrecorded station agent's marking,

The history of Sea Plain is a bit unclear. It seems to have become part of Lake Como then Spring Lake. The train station there was apparently abandoned in favor of the one at Spring Lake Beach.
(Image)

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11228 121-S-9, RF VI image[New Jersey] N. YORK & O. MIDLAND/RAILROAD/GODWINVILLE,/New Jersey. (Towle 121-S-9, RF VI), excellent strike of a blue hexagonal datestamp, Dec 31, 1871, with a pen-canceled 3¢ green (158) on a pretty lemon cover to Englewood, N.J.; reduced just a hair at the left, Very Fine. Apparently the listing example. (Image)

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11229 241-F-1, RF VI image[New Jersey] VINELAND, R. R. (Towle 241-F-1, RF VI), clear Jun 28 c.d.s. with a neat circle-of-wedges killer on a 1¢ postal card (UX5) to Bridgeton, N.J., Very Fine. (Image)

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11230 242-S-4, RF VI image[New Jersey] PENN'A R.R. CO./BULL'S ISLAND, N.J. (Towle 242-S-4, RF VI), choice blue oval, May 23, 1877, on a cover franked with a 3¢ green (158) and postmarked with a May 23 River Rock, N.J. c.d.s.; to Trenton, N.J.; reduced about 1¼" at the left, Fine to Very Fine. (Image)

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SOLD for $80.00
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11231 243-S-? image[New Jersey] PENNA. R.R. CO./BIRMINGHAM, N.J. (Towle 243-S-?), two clear strikes blue double-lined oval, May 2, 1882, cancelling a 2¢ War Dept. entire (UO54) to the Chief Signal Officer, Washington D.C., and backstamped there the same day, Very Fine. (Image)

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11232 244-B-1, RF V image[New Jersey] CAM. & AM. R.R. (Towle 244-B-1, RF V), mostly clear undated circular handstamp ties a 3¢ green (158) on a cover to Keyport, N.J.; reduced slightly at the left, Very Fine, Ex-Towle. (Image)

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11233 911-M-1, RF VI image[New Mexico Territory] LA JUNTA & S. F., AGT. (Towle 911-M-1, RF VI), faint but virtually complete c.d.s., Mar 17, 1881, with a cork killer tying a 3¢ green (184) on an all-over Exchange Hotel, Santa Fe advertising cover, includes the original letter on a matching letterhead in which the writer his next week will take him to, in order, Las Vegas, Trinidad, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver and Leadville; reduced slightly at the right, Fine to Very Fine. (Image) (Image2)

image

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11234 964-S-1, RF VI image[New Mexico] GRANTS, N. M./A. & P. R. R. (Towle 964-S-1, RF VI), clear c.d.s., Jan 26, 1885, duplexed with a target killer, ties a 2¢ red brown (210) on a clean cover to New York City and backstamped there on Jan 30 & 31, Very Fine. (Image)

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SOLD for $110.00
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11235 965.4-? image[New Mexico] RINC & SIL CY, TR 48 (Towle 965.4-?), clear "RMS" duplex, Oct 24, 1952, ties a 3¢ NATO commemorative on a Silver City Appliance Store corner card cover to Deming, N.M., Fine to Very Fine. Unlisted by the U.S.R.P.O. Catalog. (Image)

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11236 965.5-A-2, RF VI image[New Mexico Territory, California] SANTA FE & TORRANCE, R.P.O., TR.1 (Towle 965.5-A-2, RF VI), Very Fine c.d.s., Mar 19, 1921, on a Post Office Department Official Business Registered Mail Receipt card to Estancia on a picture postcard to Ottumwa, Iowa; message datelined Estancia, N.M.the stamp was removed from the picture side and glued onto the address side prior to mailing. This handstamp uses a slightly different type face than 965.5-A-1. (Image)

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11237 965.5-A-1, RF VI image[New Mexico Territory, California] SANTA FE & TORRANCE, R.P.O., TR.2 (Towle 965.5-A-1, RF VI), Very Fine c.d.s., Jul 24, 1908, with a barely canceled 1¢ green (300) on a picture postcard to Ottumwa, Iowa; message datelined Estancia, N.M.the stamp was removed from the picture side and glued onto the address side prior to mailing. Towle's tracing is "missing". (Image) (Image2)

image

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11238   image[New York] "Dry Dock, East Broadway & Battery Railroad Company", a pristine, locally addressed all-over advertising cover in rose on white franked with a 2¢ vermilion (183) tied by a New York Station B duplex, Jun 10, 1882; reduced just a tad at the left, Extremely Fine. (Image)

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11239 Unlisted image[New York] ATTICA & ARCADE, AGT. (Towle Unlisted), clear, partially doubled c.d.s., Oct 23, 1881, with a cork-canceled, slightly damaged 3¢ green (184) on a cover to Attica, N.Y. and backstamped there the same day; cover abrasion to the left of the postmark, Fine to Very Fine. (Image)

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11240   image[New York] "Broadway and 7th Avenue Railroad Company", locally addressed all-over advertising cover in gray on white franked with a 2¢ red brown (210) tied by a New York Station G duplex, Sep 22, 1885; reduced somewhat at the left with a rounded upper left corner, otherwise Very Fine. (Image)

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM

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