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U.S. Postal History continued...

Railroad Covers continued...
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
11241   imageNew York Railroad Covers with Illustrated Advertising, group of five different, 1899-1919, Fine to Very Fine, Ex-Wyer. (Image) (Image2)

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11242 RO-2-b, RF VI image[New York] ROCHESTER, N.Y. West Side, R.P.O., Trip12 (Towle RO-2-b, RF VI), mostly bold c.d.s. (inverted), Oct 28 (1896), ties a 2¢ carmine (267) on a cover to Owego, N.Y. and backstamped there on Oct 30; opening tears at the top, otherwise Fine to Very Fine, Ex-Willard. (Image)

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11243 NY-2-a, RF IV image[New York] COLLECTION & DISTRIBUTION, WAGON 1, TRIP 13 (Towle NY-2-a, RF IV), mostly clear duplex handstamp, Jul 30, 1897, ties a 2¢ pink (267a) on a corner card cover for the Columbia Phonograph Co.", to White City, Kans. and backstamped there on Aug 1; reduced just a tad at the right, Very Fine. (Image)

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11244 SP-3, RF IX image[New York] JARRETT & PALMER'S SPECIAL FAST TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAIN (Towle SP-3, RF IX), mostly complete Jun 1, 1876, c.d.s. & barred ellipse "1" duplex ties a pair of 3¢ green (158) on a torn cover to San Francisco with the corner card of New York stationers, Henry Bainbridge & Co.; backstamped with a Jun 4 San Francisco Carrier c.d.s.; the cover has been torn in half through the Jarrett & Palmer c.d.s. and crudely rejoined, but, interestingly, apparently done contemporaneously by the addressee, the San Francisco stationers, H.S. Crocker & Co., using a piece of one of their letterheads (see online photo). An interesting and unique example of this rare marking., Ex-Towle. (Image) (Image2)

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SOLD for $130.00
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11245 BR-7-a, RF VII image[New York] BROOK. & FT. HAMILTON, R.P.O., TR80 (Towle BR-7-a, RF VII), clear Streetcar c.d.s., Jul 11, 1913, used in transit on the reverse of a cover send Special Delivery to Stamford, Ct.; franked with two 5¢ blue & a 2¢ carmine (378, 406) tied by Brooklyn duplexes of the same date; minor back flaws, Fine, Ex-Willard. (Image)

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SOLD for $110.00
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11246 F-10-a, RF IV image[New York] SKANEATELES LAKE, R.P.O. (Towle F-10-a, RF IV), two slightly different examples: Aug 14, 1907, with a "4PM" time slug, on a 1¢ postal card (UX18); and Jul 22, 1909, without time, on a picture postcard franked with a 2¢ Alaska-Yukon commemorative; the latter picturing a Lake Skaneateles Ferry coming into dock; both Very Fine. (Image) (Image2)

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11247 41-Z-1, RF III image[New York] ROUSE PT. & TROY, R.P.O. (Towle 41-Z-1, RF III), clear "RMS" duplex, Aug 1, 1901, ties a 2¢ Pan-American (295) on a cover to Cambridgeport, Mass. and backstamped there the same day, Very Fine. (Image)

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11248 44-E-1(a), RF V image[New York] RUT, SALEM & TROY, AGT. (Towle 44-E-1(a), RF V), clear strike of a Jun 28 c.d.s. with a negative "S" killer tying a 3¢ green (158) on a pretty gray advertising cover from the Penrhyn Slate Co., Middle, Granville, N.Y. to Albany, Extremely Fine, Ex-Towle. (Image)

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11249 73-C-3, RF VI image[New York] N. Y. & BOSTON STMB. & R. R. R. (Towle 73-C-3, RF VI), mostly clear 37mm Oct 2 c.d.s. ties a 3¢ brownish carmine (26) on a pristine cover to Lewiston, Me.; part of top flap missing, Very Fine. (Image)

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11250 113-A-1, RF VII image[New York] S.S.L.I., R. R. (Towle 113-A-1, RF VII), mostly clear undated circle with a cork-canceled 3¢ green (147) on an orange cover to New York City; reduced slightly at the right with a nicked upper right corner, otherwise Very Fine. (Image)

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11251 114-B-6, VIII image[New York] RAIL.ROAD (Towle 114-B-6, VIII), light red rimless arc on a folded letter from Utica to Boston with a red manuscript rate; datelined Apr 9, 1838; lightly toned, Fine to Very Fine. Belived to be the earliest recorded use of this mkg - Towle lists its period of use as 1838-1841. (Image)

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11252 114-S-1, RF V image[New York] CASTLETON/H. R. R. R. (Towle 114-S-1, RF V), mostly clear Aug 29 double-lined c.d.s. on a cover franked with a 3¢ rose (65) with a neat circle-of-wedges cancel; addressed to Brig. General George Washington Cullum, Maj. General Henry Halleck's Chief of Staff in Washington D.C., Very Fine, Ex-Towle. (Image)

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11253 115-D-1, RF VII image[New York] BUFFALO & ERIE, R. R. (Towle 115-D-1, RF VII), clear Jun 15 (1859) c.d.s. ties a 3¢ dull red (26) on a cover from Buffalo to Geneva, N.Y.; includes the original letter from a family to their mother; small opening tear at the upper left, Fine to Very Fine. (Image)

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11254 117-D-1, 117-Unliste image[New York] Ulster & Delaware R.R. (Towle 117-D-1, 117-Unlisted), two different: KINGSTON & BLOOM. R.P.O., May 10, 1898, on a cover to Cortland, N.Y., and RONDOUT & BLOOM. R.P.O., Sep 28, 1898, on a postal card from Stamford, N.Y. to Rondout; the latter with an unobtrusive spindle hole. (Image)

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11255 121-C-?, 121-S-? image[New York] N. Y. & O. M. R. R. CO./BLOOMINGBURG (Towle 121-C-? 121-S-?), Very Fine blue double oval, Apr 29, 1874, with 3¢ green (158) tied by a bold "N.Y.& O.MID., R. R., Apr 30" c.d.s. on a pretty yellow cover to Portville, N.Y.; small opening tears at the top, otherwise Very Fine. An unrecorded New York & Oswego Midland station agent's marking plus an unlisted variety of the route agent's marking with "MID." instead of just "M.". (Image)

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11256 121-D-1, RF IV image[New York] NOR. TO N.Y. & O.M. R.R. (Towle 121-D-1, RF IV), nice Nov 10 (1874) c.d.s. on a cover franked with a 3¢ green (158), to Butternuts, N.Y.; reduced irregularly at the right, otherwise Very Fine. (Image)

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11257 138-S-1, RF VI image[New York] G. & J. RY./W. Cambridge, N.Y. (Towle 138-S-1, RF VI), choice strike, Jun 29, 1901, with a target cancel tying a 2¢ red (279B) on a cover to Chatham, N.Y.; backstamped Troy and Chatham, N.Y., both also on Jun 29; stamp with couple tiny, unnoticeable flaws, Very Fine, Ex-Towle and apparently the listing example. (Image)

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11258 150-X-9, RF IV image[New York] RECEIVED CHELSEA TERM RPO/ From A.E.F. (Towle 150-X-9, RF IV), violet c.d.s., Aug 30, 1919, on a cover from Minneapolis, Minn. to a Pvt. H.A. Overholt in the A.E.F. in Europe; opened a little roughly at the bottom, otherwise Very Fine. A very scarce marking from this temporary terminal on New York's Hudson River Pier 86 that was only open for a few months. (Image)

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11259 152.3-S-1, RF VI image[New York] M. & CRAWFO)RD. R.R./THOMPSON RIDGE (Towle 152.3-S-1, RF VI), clear, slightly partial blue double oval, May 15, 1879, with a second, weaker strike tying a 3¢ green (158) on a small, neat cover to Milford, Pa.; insignificant flap tears, Very Fine, Ex-Towle and apparently the listing example. (Image)

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CLOSED
Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM
11260 152.4-A-1, RF IV image[New York] MECHANICSV. & DELANS., WEST (Towle 152.4-A-1, RF IV), clear "RMS" duplex, Sep 20, 1907, ties a 1¢ green (300) on a picture postcard to Cornwall-on-Hudson, N.Y., Very Fine. (Image) (Image2)

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Closing..May-31, 09:00 PM

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