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5¢ Red Brown (1), large margins all around, rich color, intermediate impression, cancelled by two clear strikes of blue "5" numeral handstamp, matching "Elmira N.Y. May 15" (1849) circular datestamp on folded letter to Bath, New York, Very Fine, ex Dick (Siegel Sale 204), Matthies and Boker (Image)
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5¢ Red Brown (1), full margins, dark shade, intermediate impression, tied by two strikes of red "5" numeral in oval handstamp with matching "Detroit Mich. Dec. 23" (1848) circular datestamp on folded letter to Auditor General at Lansing, Michigan, tiny bit of writing ink at top left of stamp, Very Fine, ex Dick (Siegel Sale 204) and Saadi, with 1994 P.F. certificate (Image)
5¢ Brown (1), full to ample margins, light shade, worn-plate impression, tied by clear strike of blue "Burlington Vt. 5 29 May" 5¢ integral-rate circular datestamp on small envelope to New York City street address, fresh and Very Fine, ex Saadi, with 1994 P.F. certificate (Image)
5¢ Dark Brown (1a), full margins to touching frameline at bottom, intense dark shade, intermediate impression, cancelled by blue "2" in circle handstamp with matching "Philada Pa. 5 Jan. 31" (1849) integral-rate circular datestamp on folded letter to Seth Low & Co. in New York City, Very Fine and unusual use of this handstamp to cancel a stamp that paid the normal under-300 miles rate, ex Saadi, with 1994 P.F. certificate (Image)
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5¢ Dark Brown (1a), large margins to full at top, intense "Chocolate" shade and early impression, tiny scissors-cut at top left, tied by two clear strikes of black "5" in rectangular frame handstamp, matching "Alexandria D.C. Mar. 25" (1848) circular datestamp on oatmeal folded cover to Charlottesville, Virginia, overall toning, Very Fine appearing and rare cover with an illustrious ownership history, this rate handstamp is associated with the Alexandria Postmaster's Provisional and is seldom found on the 1847 Issue, ex Worthington, Gibson, Rust, Sampson, Dr. Kapiloff and Boker, with 2013 P.F. certificate (Image)
5¢ Red Brown (1), full margins to barely touched at top, rich color and intermediate impression, tied by two strikes of bold blue "5" numeral in oval cancel, third strike at right, matching equally bold "Baltimore Md. Oct. 13" circular datestamp on blue folded cover to Philadelphia, Very Fine and handsome cover, ex Dick (Siegel Sale 204), Rust and Boker (Image)
5¢ Brown (1), horizontal pair, full margins to just clear, left stamp tiny hole on frameline at top, light shade and cleaned-plate impression, tied by blue "10" numeral in oval handstamps with matching "Baltimore Md. Nov. 29" (ca. 1850) circular datestamp on buff envelope to Rockford, Illinois, Very Fine appearance and a most attractive use paying the over-300 miles rate, ex Dr. Kapiloff and Saadi, with 1992 P.F. certificate (Image)
10¢ Black (2), full to ample margins, tied by two strikes of blue "X" Roman numeral in circle handstamp with light strike of matching "Geneva N.Y. Dec. 27" (1847) circular datestamp on blue ruled-line folded letter to New York City, small tape stain at left edge of cover, stamp with just a hint of gum soiling, still Very Fine and rare, ex Hart and Boker (Image)
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