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Schuyler J. Rumsey Philatelic Auctions Sale: 83

Germany and German Colonies
1863 Free Carrier Mails

Sale No: 83
Lot No: 41
Symbol:

image Philada. Pa. Post Office, Mar 9 '67, 3rd. Double-circle datestamp duplexed with circle of wedges cancel ties 2¢ black (73), tear, on orange buff cover to local Philadelphia street address, "NOT FOUND" straightline and some delivery notes; reduced at left, F.-V.F., ex-Wolf, Metzger, with 2009 P.F. certificate.
Estimate; $150 - 200.

The addressee of this letter could not be found despite additional attempts at delivery.
Est. $150-200 (Image)

Est. $150-200

Opening US$ 210.00
Sold...US$ 210.00


Closed..Dec-10-2018, 13:41:21 EST
Sold For 210

Sale No: 83
Lot No: 42
Symbol:

image (Dead Letter Office) Philada. Pa. Post Office, Jan 26 '65, 3rd. Double-circle datestamp ties 2¢ black (73) on orange cover to local street address, reverse with script "Not called for / No such person can be found" two-line handstamp and matching "Dead, Phila. Post Office, Mar 4, 1865", Very Fine.
Estimate; $400 - 600.

Philadelphia maintained its own dead letter office. Most letters in the Dead Letter Office were inbound inter-city mail. Familiarity with who resides in town, died, or moved away, and when they did so, was generally much greater for residents of the same town compared to elsewhere.
Est. $400-600 (Image)

Est. $400-600

Opening US$ 350.00
Sold...US$ 350.00


Closed..Dec-10-2018, 13:42:05 EST
Sold For 350

United States
1863 Free Carrier Mails

Sale No: 83
Lot No: 43
Symbol:

image U.S.P.O. Dispatch Phila., Feb. 8, 11 AM. Octagonal datestamp on cover to Plymouth Pa. bearing 3¢ dull red (26) tied by "Held For Postage" oval handstamp, fancy framed "Rec'd / Jan. 5" handstamp and matching "Drop 1" due rating, reverse with "Dead Letter Office, Post Office Department, Returned to writer because the Carrier's fee is unpaid." black on yellow label; couple small edge tears expertly restored, Very Fine appearance, with 2009 P.F. certificate.
Estimate; $1,000 - 1,500. Est. $1,000-1,500 (Image)

Est. $1,000-1,500

Opening US$ 3,000.00
Sold...US$ 3,000.00


Closed..Dec-10-2018, 13:43:42 EST
Sold For 3000


Free Frank and Maritime Mail

Sale No: 83
Lot No: 44
Symbol:

image James Madison. 1751-1836, 4th President of the United States 1809-17. Clear free frank "James Madison" as President on 1814 folded cover to Thomas Morris, New York City, brown "Wash. City Aug. 11" cds and matching "Free" handstamp, flap with "1814 Ans: Mr Madison" docketing, fresh and Very Fine.
Estimate; $1,500 - 2,000.

A RARE JAMES MADISON FREE FRANK AS PRESIDENT IN THIS CHOICE CONDITION.

Although Madison franked mail in several capacities, his Presidential frank is extremely scarce. It is interesting to note that as President, Madison did not sign "Free" as he does in the several other capacities.
Est. $1,500-2,000 (Image)

Est. $1,500-2,000

Opening US$ 2,200.00
Sold...US$ 2,200.00


Closed..Dec-10-2018, 13:44:37 EST
Sold For 2200

Sale No: 83
Lot No: 45
Symbol:
Cat No: Free Frank

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image Steamer El Passo. Boxed magenta handstamp on blue folded letter datelined "St. Louis Oct. 3d 1850" folded letter to Major John Dougherty at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas Territory, letter reads "…We are shipping the goods for Ft. Kearny on the St. Ange as the El Passo cannot take them and we think the prospect is quite as good for them reaching you as soon - She is to leave on Saturday…", Very Fine and choice.
Milgram No. 404; Estimate $1,000 - 1,500.

AN EXCEPTIONAL EXAMPLE OF THE RARE STEAM EL PASSO FRAMED STEAMBOAT HANDSTAMP.

We have never offered this steamer handstamp. This is the illustration example for no. 404 in Milgram. This letter was carried privately on the Missouri River aboard the steamboat "El Passo" from St. Louis to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas Territory.
Est. $1,000-1,500 (Image)

Est. $1,000-1,500

Opening US$ 2,300.00
Sold...US$ 2,300.00


Closed..Dec-10-2018, 13:45:32 EST
Sold For 2300

Sale No: 83
Lot No: 46
Symbol:

image 1850 (Apr. 26) New York N.Y. to Cognac, France. Gray folded letter with New York pencil "21" prepaid rating and endorsed per "Steamer 'Atlantic' ", carried as endorsed by Collins Line Atlantic from New York Apr. 27th to Liverpool arriving May 10th, red London (5.11) transit backstamp and matching red "U.S. Pkt." handstamp, Calais (5.12) arrival datestamp and manuscript "16" décimes due rating, fresh and Very Fine.
Estimate; $1,000 - 1,500.

A CHOICE USE WITH THE RARE "U.S. PKT" HANDSTAMP CARRIED ON THE FIRST AMERICAN PACKET SAILING OF THE COLLINS LINE.

This letter was treated as an unpaid double-weight letter with "16" décimes due in France.
Est. $1,000-1,500 (Image)

Est. $1,000-1,500

Opening US$ 800.00


Closed..Dec-10-2018, 13:45:52 EST
Sold For 0

Sale No: 83
Lot No: 47
Symbol:

image 1860 (Sep. 15) Jaffa, Syria to West Chester Pa. Orange buff cover with "Jaffa, Syrie, 15 Sept. 60" origin cds and blue French Post Office Jerusalem cross circular handstamp, endorsed "Via French & British Mails / Jerusalem, Sepr. 13th 1860." at top left, reverse with number of French transits including "Alexandrie, Egypte" (9.30) and Paris a Calais (10.11) cds, red framed "Am Serv." handstamp, bold strike of "Boston '60' Oct 29" integral-due cds, original letter datelined "Mount Lion 9 Mo. 13th 1860" from Warder Cresson, accompanied by long bio and commentary on him, fresh and Very Fine.
Estimate; $2,000 - 3,000.

THE ONLY TRANSATLANTIC COVER THAT WE HAVE SEEN BEARING THE JERUSALEM CROSS.

Warder Cresson was the first U.S. Consul to Jerusalem, appointed in 1844, but was almost immediately recalled. He would become the subject of intense notoriety throughout the United States when, in 1852, his family would lodge a charge of lunacy against him, resulting in a Sheriff's Jury rendering a verdict of insanity. The charge was that Warder, a Christian, had voluntarily converted to Judaism and been circumcised. The verdict would be appealed, contesting the idea that determining one's religious preference was not a right of free choice in America. The accompanying letter was sent less than two months prior to his death, replying to a friend concerning a variety of mutually shared religious interests.
Est. $2,000-3,000 (Image)

Est. $2,000-3,000

Opening US$ 1,700.00


Closed..Dec-10-2018, 13:46:21 EST
Sold For 0

Sale No: 83
Lot No: 48
Symbol:

image 1863 (Sep. 10) Guadaloupe to New York, N.Y. Blue folded letter bearing France Eagle 5c green and 40c orange, strip of three, the former with margins touching at top, latter in at left, tied by lozenge cancels, endorsed "per Steamer via Havana", Pointe a Pitre (9.10) departure cds, British "Guadaloupe, SP11, 1863" double-arc backstamp and matching black "Paid at Guadaloupe" crowned circle (SG CC1, £2,000) with red "1/-" shilling credit rating ties 5c green, partial St. Thomas transit cds, bold strike of New York "Steamship 10" in circle applied at top, F.-V.F. and scarce use.
Estimate; $1,500 - 2,000. Est. $1,500-2,000 (Image)

Est. $1,500-2,000

Opening US$ 1,200.00


Closed..Dec-10-2018, 13:46:40 EST
Sold For 0

Sale No: 83
Lot No: 49
Symbol:

image 1868 (Aug. 1) Belize, British Honduras to Pocasset, Mass. via New Orleans. Clear strike of red British Post Office "Belize, Paid, AU 1, 68" cds and red crayon "4" pence rating on all-over gray shaded ad cover of E.R. Poole, Commissioner Merchant, New Orleans, "Agent for the Charleston & Savannah Line of Packets", carried by Steamship Trade Wind direct from Belize to New Orleans arriving Aug. 7th, entered U.S. mails with "New Orleans La., Aug 8" duplex and matching sharp "Steamship 10" circular due handstamp as loose incoming steamship letter; reduced slightly at right, Very Fine and attractive.
Estimate; $2,000 - 3,000.

A RARE INCOMING STEAMSHIP COVER CARRIED BY DIRECT STEAMSHIP PACKET "TRADE WIND" FROM BELIZE TO NEW ORLEANS.

The Steamship "Trade Wind" operated packet service between New Orleans and British Honduras for about two years, from May 1867 to Sept. 24th 1869 when she sank off the coast of Mississippi. She was owned by Spofford & Tiletson of Charleston S.C., a partnership formed by Paul N. Spofford and Thomas Tileston in 1819 as commission agents, later becoming agents for a line of sloops operating New York-Boston and then charterers and finally owners, being involved in the first two coastwise steamships "Southerner" and "Northerner" as part of the New York and Charleston Steam Ship Line that operated from 1848 to the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861. This route was initially listed as Contract 3197 with weekly service carrying the great Southern mail. They started a Liverpool Line in 1852 and up until 1860 they had a mail contract to Charleston, Savannah, Key West and Havana.
Est. $2,000-3,000 (Image)

Est. $2,000-3,000

Opening US$ 1,500.00


Closed..Dec-10-2018, 13:46:56 EST
Sold For 0


Western Covers

Sale No: 83
Lot No: 50
Symbol:

image William Clark and Meriwether Lewis. Two signed documents, first is St. Louis Oct. 10th 1817 Justice of Peace appointment document signed "William Clark" as Governor of Missouri Territory, second is 1809 Judge Advocate of the 2d Regiment of Militia part-printed appointment boldly signed "Meriwether Lewis" as Governor and Commander in Chief of Louisiana Territory; professionally framed together for display, Very Fine and choice pair of Lewis and Clark territorial governor documents.
Estimate; $7,500 - 10,000.

William Clark and Meriwether Lewis are best known for their roles as leaders of the Lewis and Clark Expedition from May 1804 to September 1806, was the first American expedition to cross the western portion of the United States. President Thomas Jefferson commissioned the expedition shortly after the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 to explore and to map the newly acquired territory, to find a practical route across the western half of the continent, and to establish an American presence in this territory before Britain and other European powers tried to claim it. The campaign's secondary objectives were scientific and economic: to study the area's plants, animal life, and geography, and to establish trade with local American Indian tribes. The expedition returned to St. Louis to report its findings to Jefferson, with maps, sketches, and journals in hand.

Meriwether Lewis (1774-1809) was an American explorer, soldier, politician, and public administrator. President Thomas Jefferson appointed him Governor of Upper Louisiana in 1806, serving until his death by gunshot wounds in what was either a murder or suicide, in October 1809. His signature is scarce as a result of his untimely death at the age of 35.

William Clark (1770-1838) was an American explorer, soldier, Indian agent, and territorial governor. A native of Virginia, he grew up in prestatehood Kentucky before later settling in what became the state of Missouri. Clark was a planter and slaveholder. Before the expedition, he served in a militia and the United States Army. Afterward, he served in a militia and as governor of the Missouri Territory. From 1822 until his death in 1838, he served as Superintendent of Indian Affairs.
Est. $7,500-10,000 (Image)

Est. $7,500-10,000

Opening US$ 14,000.00
Sold...US$ 14,000.00


Closed..Dec-10-2018, 13:48:44 EST
Sold For 14000

Sale No: 83
Lot No: 51
Symbol:

image Miner's Envelope. Illustrated miner's mountain scene showing bear and tent, "F.C.M. Fenn, San Francisco, Cal." imprint, on reverse of orange buff cover to New Canaan Conn. bearing 3¢ dull red (11), margins to just in, tied by bold "New-York Nov 7" cds; cover with repaired corners and top edges, Very Fine, ex-Jessup, Haas, Kutz, with 2008 P.F. certificate.
Estimate; $2,000 - 3,000.

THE UNIQUE USAGE OF THIS F.C.M. FENN "MINER'S ENVELOPES" DESIGN. Est. $2,000-3,000 (Image)

Est. $2,000-3,000

Opening US$ 1,800.00


Closed..Dec-10-2018, 13:49:08 EST
Sold For 0

Sale No: 83
Lot No: 52
Symbol:

image San Francisco "June 20". Straightline postmark with magenta dating and matching "80" cent double-weight rating on circa 1849 blue folded cover to Darlington Md., carried by PMSS Panama from San Francisco Jun. 20th to Panama City arriving Jul. 12th, then overland to Chagres where placed on U.S. Steamship Co. Falcon departing July 28th to New York arriving Aug. 17th; some light aging, otherwise Very Fine.
Estimate; $750 - 1,000.

A RARE 80¢ FIRST DAY OF USAGE OF THE SAN FRANCISCO STRAIGHT LINE HANDSTAMP, ONE OF ONLY EIGHT RECORDED FROM THE FIRST CONTRACT SAILING OF THE S.S. PANAMA.

The San Francisco straight line postmark was used only on mail dispatched on the third, fourth, and fifth contract sailings from San Francisco to Panama in 1849. It was used on some mail dispatched on the first departure of the S.S. "Panama" on June 20 (including this folded letter), all mail dispatched on the second departure of the S.S. "Oregon" on July 2, and some mail dispatched on the second departure of the S.S. "California" on August 1. The straight line postmark was preceded by manuscript postmarks and succeeded by cds postmarks.
Est. $750-1,000 (Image)

Est. $750-1,000

Opening US$ 725.00
Sold...US$ 725.00


Closed..Dec-10-2018, 13:49:34 EST
Sold For 725

Sale No: 83
Lot No: 53
Symbol:
Cat No: Collection

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image (Doniphan Expedition - Sante Fe) "Sand Creek Camp, August 22, 1846". Datelined folded letter by James H. Finley, carried by military courier back up the Sante Fe trail, entered mails with "Weston Mo. Sep 21" cd and manuscript "5" cent rating to Liberty Mo., letter reads in part: "…As the mail leaves our camp for Santa fee I embrace the present opportunity of writing to you. We arrived at Sana fee on the 18th inst. after a tedious march of 51 days…since leaving walnut creek we traveled about 300 miles up the arkansas to bentsfort. It is situated in a bout the same latitude of fort leavenworth distant about 900 miles. t is built pretty much in the form of the arsenal near Liberty of unburnt brick - the wall being much lower, there is also an additional wall covering about half an acre for the purpose of keeping their stock during the night or from being stolen by Indians…" and after describing Bents Fort on the Arkansas River (the last white settlement prior to crossing over the Mexican border), he also reports on a major loss of horses there: "…On the 28 of July we camped about 10 miles below the fort at the mouth of the picket wire [Purgatoire River] a considerable stream which rises in the spanish mountains about 100 miles from where it empties into the arkansas. It was here that a great many had the misfortune to loose their horses and among that number was myself. We arrived there early in the day and the horses about 1500 in number were turned loose in a bend in the river and a guard placed around them to keep them from rambling but owing to their carelessness a few that were permitted to get outside of the guard frightened the others and about 400 brokes, helter skelter and scattered in almost every direction, some across the askansaw, some across the picket wire and some to the plains. Almost every man in the camp was seen running to and from, in a state bordering on distraction for to loose a horse that distance from home, with but little chance of getting another, compelled to keep up with the army or left to the tender mercies of the savages, was enough to distract almost any man…", and the actual capture of the town seemed almost an anticlimax: "…Another days travel brought us to the Bagas [Las Vegas?] a small town situated between high mountains containing about 200 inhabitants. We were here informed that the spaniards had collected a force of 1500 men to oppose us but they dispersed before we reached the place. After passing several little towns all of which sworeallegiance to our government we came to the pas in the mexican cadilleras where Armiteho the gov of santafee had collected a force of 4 or 5000 men but upon hearing of our near approach they dispersed also. The next day we took peaceable possession of santafee…" and ends with "…We are now about 2000 strong and have taken the cannon which Armejo hid in a little town about two miles from where we are grazing together with the ammunition. It is not yet known whether we will return this winter or not but the supposition is that we will remain here until peace is made with mexico, or in the surrounding country."; some wear and toning, ex-library handstamp on title, Fine.
Estimate; $3,000 - 4,000.

AN EXCEPTIONAL LETTER WRITTEN LESS THAN ONE WEEK AFTER THE TAKING OF SANTE FE, CARRIED BY MILITARY COURIER BACK UP THE SANTE FE TRAIL IN THE FIRST MAIL OUT OF THE OCCUPIED CAPITAL OF NEW MEXICO. Est. $3,000-4,000 (Image)

Est. $3,000-4,000

Opening US$ 3,750.00
Sold...US$ 3,750.00


Closed..Dec-10-2018, 13:50:23 EST
Sold For 3750

Sale No: 83
Lot No: 54
Symbol:

image 1847 (Mar. 23) San Francisco Cal. to New York N.Y. via St. Louis Mo. Folded letter datelined "St. Francisco March 23d 1847" from Allen Putnam to Col. Henry Stanton, Asst. Quarter Master General, reads "I happy to inform you of the safe arrl of the S. Drew to this Port in 53 days from Valparaiso. I found Perkins here. She did not stop anywhere after leaving Valparaiso. The Loo Choo has not arrd; she sailed from Valparaiso a few hours before us. I beg you will excuse these few lines, as I have not time write any more at this time, the express being ready to start for Monterey…", entered mails with red "St. Louis Mo., Aug 26" cds and matching "STEAM 10" straightline rating handstamp, upon arrival in New York the "10" was crossed out and ms. "f" for free as Stanton enjoyed the franking privilege; small edge tear, Very Fine.
Estimate; $7,500 - 10,000.

A REMARKABLE USE CARRIED OVERLAND BY BRIG. GENERAL KEARNY FROM CALIFORNIA TO FORT LEAVENWORTH.

This letter was carried by military express to Monterey and then overland May 31, 1847 by Brig. General Stephen Watts Kearny to Fort Leavenworth arriving on August 22. At Fort Leavenworth, Kearny, on his way to Washington D.C., boarded the steamboat "Amelia" August 23rd to St Louis and deposited his mail. They were postmarked upon arrival in St. Louis August 26th with 10¢ due.

Kearny was returning from the campaign that conquered California during the Mexican War; he brought Lt. Col. John C. Fremont with him - under arrest - for attempting to usurp Kearny's authority there. The trip over the California-Oregon trail took 66 days. Putnam had apparently been in charge of the ships mentioned in the letter that were carrying supplies to the Army in California.
Est. $7,500-10,000 (Image)

Est. $7,500-10,000

Opening US$ 7,000.00


Closed..Dec-10-2018, 13:50:55 EST
Sold For 0

Sale No: 83
Lot No: 55
Symbol:
Cat No: Pony Express

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image Central Overland California & Pike's Peak Express Co., Denver City K.T., Nov 6. Oval datestamp and "The Only Through Express, Direct your Letters Care C.O.C. & P.P. Express, St. Joseph, Mo. or Leavenworth, K.T." black on magenta express label affixed on yellow cover with manuscript "Gooding's Grove Ill, Mar 28" postmark with matching pen cancels on 3¢ dull red (26) to Mountain City, Kansas Territory; label with small tears, cover and label with small repair at top left, Very Fine appearance, with 2000 P.F. certificate.
Estimate; $4,000 - 6,000.

ONE OF ONLY THREE RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THE CENTRAL OVERLAND CALIFORNIA & PIKE'S PEAK EXPRESS LABEL IN MAGENTA ON COVER.

This company was the immediate predecessor of The Pony Express. It was organized by the firm of Russell, Majors & Waddell for the purpose of saving the partnership's freighting operations to army posts in the West. They were one of two firms that carried mail to the Pike's Peak region when the gold rush began there. COC&PPE had obtained the mail contract from St. Joseph to Salt Lake City operating over the Platte River Road. They carried the express Pike's Peak mail over this route as far as Julesburg, where it was diverted south to Denver, which had a post office, but no mail route serving the town.

This cover originated in Illinois. At St. Joseph it was handed to the COC&PPE who delivered it to Mountain City, Kansas Territory.
Est. $4,000-6,000 (Image)

Est. $4,000-6,000

Opening US$ 3,250.00
Sold...US$ 3,250.00


Closed..Dec-10-2018, 13:51:25 EST
Sold For 3250

Sale No: 83
Lot No: 56
Symbol:
Cat No: Collection

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image Eldridge Brothers' Express. Elaborate all-over advertisement with large stagecoach and horses illustration on reverse of orange buff cover with clear "Lawrence K.T., Jan 12" cds and matching "Paid 3" in circle rating handstamp to Boston Mass.; opened on three sides for display, small ink smear and minor erosion, otherwise Very Fine and unique.
Estimate; $1,000 - 1,500.

THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE OF THIS STUNNING ELDRIDGE BROTHERS KANSAS EXPRESS DESIGN.

There are three different illustrated designs associated with the Eldridge Brothers' Express.
Est. $1,000-1,500 (Image)

Est. $1,000-1,500

Opening US$ 1,350.00
Sold...US$ 1,350.00


Closed..Dec-10-2018, 13:51:56 EST
Sold For 1350

Sale No: 83
Lot No: 57
Symbol:
Cat No: Collection

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image Eldbridge Brothers' Express, Kansas Stage Company Office. Ornate all-over advertisement in several typefaces on reverse of yellow cover bearing 3¢ dull red (26) tied by "Lawrence, K.T. Mar 23" cds to Leedsville N.Y., pencil 1859 docketing; cover split for display and hinged together, otherwise Very Fine and unique.
Estimate; $1,000 - 1,500.

THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE OF THIS STUNNING ELDRIDGE BROTHERS KANSAS EXPRESS DESIGN.

There are three different illustrated designs associated with the Eldridge Brothers' Express.
Est. $1,000-1,500 (Image)

Est. $1,000-1,500

Opening US$ 750.00


Closed..Dec-10-2018, 13:52:25 EST
Sold For 0

Sale No: 83
Lot No: 58
Symbol:

image Jones & Russell's Pike's Peak Express Co, Denver City, Aug 8 1859. Complete sharp strike of cds on yellow cover with manuscript "Paid 10c" rating to Mountain City, Colorado Territory, original letter datelined "Auraria, Aug 6th 1859" and discusses order for supplies and mentions don't neglect my claim; some edge restoration, Very Fine and choice appearance.
Estimate; $750 - 1,000.

While still operating the Leavenworth City & Pikes Peak Express, Jones and Russell purchased the John Hockaday line, which had the government mail contract to Salt Lake City via the Platte River. Eventually, this led to the termination of the Republican River-Fort Riley route used by the Leavenworth City & Pikes Peak Express. Jones & Russell's express operated from July 1859 to February 1860, charging 25¢ per letter.
Est. $750-1,000 (Image)

Est. $750-1,000

Opening US$ 1,000.00
Sold...US$ 1,000.00


Closed..Dec-10-2018, 13:52:59 EST
Sold For 1000


Postal Markings Arranged by State

Sale No: 83
Lot No: 59
Symbol:

image Alaska Commercial Co., St. Michael Alaska Ty., Jul 7 1896. Clear strike of magenta oval backstamp on north-bound cover bearing 2¢ Bureau issue, small flaws, tied by "Middlebury Vt., Oct 2, 1895" duplex addressed to J.W. Chapman, San Francisco care of Alaska Commercial Co., upon receipt forwarded to Alaska, a Very Fine use.
Estimate; $400 - 600. Est. $400-600 (Image)

Est. $400-600

Opening US$ 400.00
Sold...US$ 400.00


Closed..Dec-10-2018, 13:53:24 EST
Sold For 400
Sale No: 83
Lot No: 60
Symbol:

image Alaska Commercial Co., Str. Arctic, Sep 10 1896. Purple oval backstamp on north-bound cover to Alaska addressed in care of Alaska Commercial Co. San Francisco bearing 2¢ Bureau issue tied by Essex Junct. R.P.O. Jul 29th duplex, San Francisco (8.3) transit backstamp, magenta "Alaska Commercial Co., St. Michael Alaska Ty. Sep 9 1896" oval handstamp, Very Fine.
Estimate; $2,000 - 3,000.

ONE OF ONLY TWO RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THE ALASKA COMMERCIAL CO. STEAMER "ARCTIC" OVAL HANDSTAMP.

This cover reached San Francisco Aug. 3rd 1896 and was delivered to the Alaska Commercial Co. building the following day. It was then placed aboard a company steamer destined for St. Michael. It arrived there September 9th as indicated by the magenta company oval datestamp and placed on board the Yukon River steamer "Arctic" as indicated by the purple oval datestamp. Other envelopes from this same correspondence suggest that the "Arctic" carried this letter to Anvik, a village on the lower Yukon.
Est. $2,000-3,000 (Image)

Est. $2,000-3,000

Opening US$ 3,250.00
Sold...US$ 3,250.00


Closed..Dec-10-2018, 13:53:49 EST
Sold For 3250

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