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1c Blue, Ty. II (7). Two covers bearing strips of three, first vertical strip tied by red grid cancels with "Portland Me. Aug. 9" (1857) circular datestamp on folded letter to Brunswick Me., light file fold affects top stamp, appears Very Fine, second with horizontal strip tied by indistinct circular datestamp on buff cover to Sterling Mass., strip with some puckering from application and cover with corner nicks, otherwise Fine (Image)
3c Dull Red, Ty. II (11A). Three full margins, slightly in at bottom, bright shade, tied by green "Lancaster Pa. Sep. 28" circular datestamp on buff cover to Philadelphia with Geo. M. Steinman hardware dealer's cameo corner card with illustration of stove and anvil, Extremely Fine, a lovely combination of corner card and green cancel, ex Senchuk (Image)
3c Dull Red, Ty. II (11A). Large margins to just in at right and bottom with part of adjoining stamp at top, tied by "New-York Jun. 6" circular datestamp on buff blue Mackerel and Dry Fish Dealer's illustrated cameo cover to Deansville N.Y., stamp with internal tear at left center of no consequence, Very Fine, a very unusual design especially with the embossing, with 2010 P.F. certificate (Image)
3c Orange Brown, Ty. II (10A). Two, plating notations 17R0 and 7R0, cancelled by small "Paid" in grid and right stamp tied by red "Boston 8 Jan. 6cts." integral-rate circular datestamp, on buff cover with Bain's Eastern Telegraph with 76 State Street (Boston) address, to San Francisco, some mended tears not affecting stamps, Very Fine appearance, an outstanding and rare combination of 3c 1851 Orange Brown stamps on a transcontinental telegraph cover, paying the 6c over-3,000 miles rate, ASCC No. 73, ex Born (Image)
3c Dull Red, Ty. II (11A). Large margin at left to clear to just in other sides, tied by well-struck "RINGVILLE MASS." straightline datestamp on cover to Manchester N.H., Very Fine strike of this straightline town marking on a 3c 1851 (Image)
3c Dull Red, Ty. II (11A). Light pre-use creases, tied by "Minneapolis M.T. Jun. 16" territorial circular datestamp on buff cover with Morse's American Telegraph, N. York, & Western Line (New York, Albany and Buffalo Telegraph Company) imprint to New York City, slight soiling, Fine and attractive telegraph cover used from Minnesota Territory, which existed only from 1849 to 1858, ASCC No. 155 var., ex Born (Image)
3c Dull Red, Ty. I (11). Full margins to in, tied by "Manchester N.H. May 20, 1857" circular datestamp on patent envelope with 14 holes on back to Tunbridge Vt., very unusual, accompanied by Chronicle article from the Cover Corner section showing another similar with hypothesis as to their meaning (Image)
3c Brownish Carmine, Ty. II (11A). Margins to barely in, tied by choice strike of blue Outlined "3" and "Paid" in circle handstamp, matching "Clappville Mass. Oct. 23" circular datestamp on buff cover to Worcester Mass., Very Fine and rare, ex Dr. Amonette (Image)
3c Dull Red, Ty. II (11A). Large margins to just touched at bottom left, tied by well-struck Geometric fancy cancel and "PAID" handstamp on buff cover to Greenland N.H., red "Salem Ms. 3cts. 5 Apr." integral-rate circular datestamp, minor edgewear, Very Fine, attractive cover with an unusual cancel (Image)
3c Brownish Carmine, Ty. I (11). Margins clear to just touching, indistinct cancel, bold strike of "Adamsville Mich. June 13" semi-circular handstamp with day in manuscript, on cover to Ashton Wis., Very Fine and extremely rare, the listing example in Simpson-Alexander and illustrated on p. 27 (Rarity 10), ex Wagshal, with 1992 P.F. certificate calling the shade Red Brown (Image)
3c Dull Red, Ty. II (11A). Large margins to just in, tied by red Waving Flag in Circle fancy cancel, matching "Newark Valley N.Y. Oct. 7" circular datestamp on cover to Waverly N.Y., some slight overall soiling, Very Fine strike of this exceedingly rare fancy cancel, ex Senchuk (Image)