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Postal History continued...

General Postal History by Issue
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
361 7, 9 imageSelection of 1851 1¢ Franklin covers (Scott 7, 9), group of nine covers, circulars or fronts, one #9 (to Duncansville, Geo.), the others #7; most single frankings, but one vertical pair and single; Fitchburg cover #7 position 52R2, pair & single cover #7 positions 61/71L2 & 62L2 (per accompanying Doporto certificates); worth a look, with some of the stamps nicely centered and margined, Fine to Very Fine. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

Get Market Data for [United States 7, 9] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Estimate $250-350
SOLD for $350.00
Will close during Public Auction
362 10//11A imageCompilation of 1851 3¢ Washington Covers (Scott 10//11A), 25 in total, franked by one of the four iterations of the stamp; better include #10 on embossed lady's envelope from Lowell, MA to Bath, VT and forwarded to South Newbury, VT, and a #10 pair (one stamp affected by file fold) on first month use folded address sheet (dated July 9, 1851) from Philadelphia to Columbia, PA (2001 APS certificate accompanies); nice range of shades and postmarks, Fine to Very Fine, fully imaged online. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

Get Market Data for [United States 10//11A] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Estimate $250-350
SOLD for $160.00
Will close during Public Auction
363 20, 24 imageThe "Three Is a Magical Number" Group of 1857 1¢ Franklins on Cover (Scott 20, 24), three items, one franked by vertical strip of three #20 (Reliefs A/B/A, positions 54R/64R/74R2; 2010 Doporto certificate), the others #24, one a pair and single, the other by vertical strip of three (positions 46R/56R/66R10; 2011 Doporto certificate); one #20 with a pulled perforation, the rest generally sound and fresh, the covers clean for their age, Fine to Very Fine, all imaged online. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

Get Market Data for [United States 20, 24] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Estimate $150-200
SOLD for $275.00
Will close during Public Auction
364 24, 26 imageSextet of 1857 1¢ & 3¢ Dual-Franked Covers (Scott 24, 26), attractive frankings; Stonington CT cover with blind-embossed corner card, Dundee NY 3¢ with partial extra left frameline (plate scratch or faulty recut); nice mix of cancels; several with backflap damage, but otherwise sound, Fine to Very Fine, fully imaged online. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

Get Market Data for [United States 24, 26] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Estimate $150-200
SOLD for $200.00
Will close during Public Auction
365 25//26A imageSelection of 1857 3¢ Washington Covers (Scott 25//26A), over 20 in all, offering shades, postmark locales and colors (two blues and a darkened green); useful lot for the dealer; condition varies as to be expected, generally Fine to Very Fine, fully imaged online. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

Get Market Data for [United States 25//26A] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Estimate $150-200
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
366 32 imageQuartet of 1851-57 10¢ Washington Covers (Scott 32), aka "California Dreaming", as each is to or from the far coast: two 1858 dated cancels from San Francisco, one to Boston (very pretty stamp), one to New York; New York Ocean Mail cancel to San Francisco (ex Brouillette); and Palmyra, NY to Illinoistown, Cal.; stamps sound, all but the Boston cover with damage to backflaps, Fine to Very Fine, nice eye appeal; see them all online. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

Get Market Data for [United States 32] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Estimate $250-350
SOLD for $250.00
Will close during Public Auction
367 62 imageCollection of 1861-66 Issues on Cover, 35 items in total, offering a mix of single-, multiple- and mixed-frankings of the 1¢ to 30¢ values of the issue; most domestic uses, but note covers to England, France, Ireland, and Cuba; includes frankings of 1¢ (6), 1¢ & 3¢ (5), 2¢ (2), 1¢ & 2¢, 3¢ (8, including possible pinks), 5¢ & 10¢ (2), 10¢ (5), 10¢ pair, 12¢, 24¢ (3), and 30¢ & 3¢ (cover with punched holes, stamps unaffected); nice mix of postmarks and auxiliary markings add to the allure, generally Fine to Very Fine, fully imaged online. Shipping charges apply - weight 0.6 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

Get Market Data for [United States 62] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Estimate $750-1,000
SOLD for $650.00
Will close during Public Auction
368 87//134 imageSummer Delight of 1867-69 Grills & Pictorials on Cover (Scott 87//134), 12 in total, most all clearly identified on accompanying slips; includes #87, 88 (pair & single), 92, 92 (split or double grill) & 93, 92 & 93, 93, 94 (2), 112 & 113, 113, 113 & 92, and 134 (3 singles); nice mix of fancy cancels, the stamps generally bright, Fine to Very Fine, fully imaged online; be sure to take a look. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $300-400
SOLD for $400.00
Will close during Public Auction
369 140 imageBank Notes Era Postal History Compilation, 1870s-90s, 80 covers or stationery items, used domestically and internationally, including frankings of 1¢ (6), 2¢ brown (3), 2¢ vermilion (15), 3¢ (7), 5¢, 6¢ (9), 10¢ (15), 7¢ (3), 15¢ (3) and 30¢, with something for everyone; note a range of fancy cancels, auxiliary and route markings, an all-over illustrated advertising cover, attractive multiple and mixed frankings (including 1870 to Manchester, England, forwarded to Blackpool franked US 6¢ and Great Britain 1d), Registered uses (a couple with New York Registry Exchange labels), postage due markings, etc., with foreign destinations including Bohemia, Cape of Good Hope, Funchal, Mexico, South Australia, Spain, Switzerland, and more; well worth the time to review, generally Fine to Very Fine, fully imaged online. Shipping charges apply - weight 1.2 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

Get Market Data for [United States 140] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Estimate $1,000-1,500
SOLD for $850.00
Will close during Public Auction
370 219//307 imageSelection of Small Bank Notes & Early Bureaus on Cover, ca. 1890-1903 (Scott 219//307), approximately 60 covers, fronts or cards in total, offering a pleasing range of frankings, uses and destinations (both domestic and foreign); note uprated stationery entires; single-, multiple- and mixed-frankings, #220a on cover, Registered uses, several items w New York Exchange labels, 1891 Utah Territory cover, a 1903 cover from San Francisco to Vladivostock, Eastern Siberia via Japan, etc.; destinations include the usual France and Germany, but many less common as well, including Denmark, Ecuador, Egypt (forwarded to Greece), Finland, India, Sweden, and Uruguay; normal range of condition, but an interesting lot. Shipping charges apply - weight 1.4 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Image)

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Estimate $350-500
SOLD for $400.00
Will close during Public Auction
371 230//616 imageCompelling Commemoratives Cover Compilation, 1893-1924 (Scott 230//616), a gorgeous group of over 50 covers or stationery items sent domestically and internationally, all franked with one or more commemoratives of the period; comprises 29 Columbians (stamps to 15¢, plus entires and Expo postal cards), Trans-Mississippis (6, the highest franking with a 50¢), Pan-Americans (4, including one with 1¢ vertical strip of six plus 2¢ vertical pair), Louisiana Purchase (7), a 5¢ Jamestown with 1¢ Columbian on 10¢ Columbian entire, Panama-Pacifics (6, including 2¢ on postcard to Harar, Abyssinia (!)), and Huguenot-Walloons (2); appealing mix of markings and range of destinations, and a group with superlative eye appeal, Fine to Very Fine, fully imaged online. Shipping charges apply - weight 1.2 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $1,000-1,500
SOLD for $750.00
Will close during Public Auction
372 C1//C6 imageFirst Two Airmail Issues on Cover, 1919-30 (Scott C1//C6), a group of ten covers, consisting of frankings of #C1 (2, 1 uprating 2¢ entire), C2 (2), C4 & C5, C5, C4 & C6, and C5 & C6 (3 First Flight Cover San Juan-Paramaribo, 2 signed by Postmaster Rafael del Valle); Registered uses, a couple corner cards, one to Switzerland; #C1 examples are oxidized, otherwise clean and bright; covers with normal wear, Fine to Very Fine. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $250-350
SOLD for $300.00
Will close during Public Auction

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