• Login (enter your user name) and Password
    Please Login. You are NOT Logged in.

    Quick Search:

  • To see new sales and other StampAuctionNetwork news in your Facebook newsfeed then Like us on Facebook!

Login to Use StampAuctionNetwork.
New Member? Click "Register".

StampAuctionNetwork Extended Features

StampAuctionNetwork Channels


 
You are not logged in. Please Login so that we can determine your registration status with this firm. If you have never registered, please register by pressing the [Quick Signup (New to StampAuctionNetwork)] button. Then Login.   Listen to Live Audio!
 

logo

United States continued...

Carrier - Semi-Official
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
1162 cover   imageOne of Two Recorded First Day Covers of The United States City Despatch Post, Marking The Takeover of Greig's Local Post by The U.S. Government., bold orange-red "U.S. City Despatch Post, Aug. 16, 9 O'Clock" Type I circular datestamp on 1842 printed notice "Boston Shipping List" addressed to New York City, magenta manuscript "1" rate, two tiny tears at top not noted on certificate, otherwise a lovely Very Fine appearance, purchased by the consignor at the 1992 Rarities sale, two known, ex-Middendorf, with 1991 P.F. certificate.


The City Despatch Post run by Greig started February 1, 1842 and ended August 15, 1842 when the U.S. Post Office Department acquired the City Despatch Post, turning it into an official U.S. carrier run by Greig.
(Image) (Image2)

image

Estimate $3,000-4,000
SOLD for $5,250.00
Will close during Public Auction
1163 cover 6LB1 imageNew York, N.Y., U.S. City Despatch Post, 1842, 3¢ black on grayish (Scott 6LB1), Greig's stamp used as a carrier stamp, only 19 examples of #6LB1 on a cover are recorded with a mere 15 confirmed as genuine full covers; furthermore, this is one of only two known with "U.S." in octagon cancel without a circular datestamp and unquestionably among the finest extant, the stamp has very large margins all around and is tied by two strikes of the red "U .S." in octagon cancel on a Nov. 16, 1842 folded letter written to a gentleman on behalf of a lady from Missouri inviting him to meet her that evening, Extremely Fine, purchased by the consignor at the 1992 Rarities sale. Larry Lyons, an expert on the subject, compiled the census of 19 which he published in the October 2004 issue of The Penny Post (https://www.pennypost.org/pdf/penny-post-archive/PennyPost200410.pdf), with 1990 P.F. certificate.
Scott $12,000. (Image) (Image2)

image

Get Market Data for [United States 6LB1] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Estimate $5,000-7,500
SOLD for $5,250.00
Will close during Public Auction
1164 ng 6LB3 imageNew York, N.Y., U.S. City Despatch Post, 1842-45, 3¢ black on light blue (Scott 6LB3), pos 1L, top left corner margin example with full margins at right and bottom, unused without gum, Extremely Fine, The footnote in the Scott Specialized catalog reads, "No. 6LB3 was the first stamp issued by authority of the U.S.P.O. Department.Service was discontinued late in November, 1846", ex-Caspary & Middendorf (https://www.rfrajola.com/catalogs/rcfnp4.pdf; lot 192).
Scott $1,500. (Image)

Get Market Data for [United States 6LB3] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Estimate $3,000-4,000
SOLD for $1,600.00
Will close during Public Auction
1165 cover 6LB3 imageNew York, N.Y., U.S. City Despatch Post, 1842-45, 3¢ black on light blue (Scott 6LB3), three full to large margins, close at left, well-struck red "U.S." in octagon cancel with faint red "New York Sep. 15" circular datestamp and blue manuscript "25" rate on 1842 folded letter to Ashwood Tenn. mentioning the City Despatch, Very Fine, purchased by the consignor in Richard Frajola Sale 47 in Sept. 1991 (https://www.rfrajola.com/catalogs/rcf47.pdf).
Scott $1,000.


The footnote in the Scott Specialized catalog reads, "No. 6LB3 was the first stamp issued by authority of the U.S.P.O. Department.Service was discontinued late in November, 1846"
. (Image)

Get Market Data for [United States 6LB3] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Estimate $750-1,000
SOLD for $700.00
Will close during Public Auction
1166 cover 6LB5 imageNew York, N.Y., U.S. City Despatch Post, 1842-45, 3¢ black on blue green (Scott 6LB5), large to huge margins all around with framlines of adjacent stamps at top and left, tied by socked on the nose red "U.S. City Despatch Post Feb. 13 6 o'clock" double rimmed circular datestamp with contents being a gorgeous handpainted valentine folded letter with handwritten poem (original?), purchased by the consignor in Richard Frajola Sale 47 in Sept. 1991 (https://www.rfrajola.com/catalogs/rcf47.pdf), ex-Lehman, Haas and Salzer. (Image) (Image2)

image

Get Market Data for [United States 6LB5] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Estimate $4,000-6,000
SOLD for $5,250.00
Will close during Public Auction

Previous Page, Next Page or Return to Table of Contents


StampAuctionCentral and StampAuctionNetwork are
Copyright © 1994-2022 Droege Computing Services, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
Mailing Address: 20 West Colony Place
Suite 120, Durham NC 27705
Back to Top of Page